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Trump falsely claims ‘total victory’ in civil fraud appeal ruling despite splintered court – US politics live

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Trump falsely claims ‘total victory’ in New York case after fine thrown out, slams judge

Donald Trump has hailed an appeals court’s decision to throw out the nearly half-billion-dollar judgment against him in his New York civil fraud case as a “total victory” and called for the judge who imposed the fine to be “admonished for abuse”.

In a lengthy post on Truth Social, the president called the case a “political witch hunt” and claimed “everything I did was absolutely CORRECT and, even, PERFECT”.

Per my earlier post on this, it was far from a “total victory” for the president. The appeals court was splintered, with two judges finding that Trump was properly held liable, and the case “vindicated a public interest”, but found that the penalty was an excessive fine that violated the US constitution.

Two other judges also found there was authority to sue, but a new trial was necessary because the trial judge should not have held Trump liable for fraud at the outset. Only the fifth judge said the case against Trump should have been dismissed.

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As the president prepares to join federal law enforcement and National Guard troops for an evening patrol today, Maryland governor Wes Moore has invited Donald Trump to join the Baltimore mayor and local law enforcement for “a public safety walk” next month.

“While we are not done delivering results for the people in our neighborhoods, I am deeply encouraged by our progress,” Moore wrote in a letter to the president. “We are currently on track to have the lowest number of homicides in Baltimore City since we began officially keeping crime statistics.”

Trump has routinely criticised the Democratic governor’s handling of crime in Baltimore, despite a decrease in violent crime. Homicides in the city, for example, dropped by 23% according to local police data.

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