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Crowd reacts to the horrific moment a man self immolates outside NYC courthouse during trump's hush-money trial.

Police named the man who set himself on fire in NYC Friday as Max Azzarello. The conspiracy theorist claimed on a blog post that his 'extreme act of protest'The man who set himself on fire outside former president Donald Trump's Manhattan trial has been named as Florida native Maxwell Crosby Azzarello.

Azzarello dropped fliers that included a link to the Substack account explaining his actions before he ignited himself.The conspiracy theorist claimed on the blog post that his 'extreme act of protest' was to draw light to what he called a 'totalitarian con.' Azarello travelled to New York City a week ago, saying on his Instagram he would be staying at Washington Square Park.

On his LinkedIn profile, where he seemingly appears in a photo with Bill Clinton , Azzarello wrote: 'We've got a secret fascism problem' Last year he filed a lawsuit against the Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, Binance, Peter Thiel, Mark Cuban, Richard Branson and Mark Zuckerberg, among a dozen other entities.

 

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