Trump visits a construction site in New York before the Supreme Court considers whether he is immune from prosecution while in hush money lawsuit

Donald Trump was greeted with chants of “USA, USA” as he met union workers in New York on the morning of a monumental day in the courts.

The former president greeted hundreds at a construction site and signed MAGA hats as he prepared for another day of testimony in the hush money trial in Manhattan.

His lawyers are also going to the Supreme Court to convince the judges that he is immune from prosecution.

“This whole thing is election interference,” he told the crowd about his legal battle, then took a shot at President Joe Biden.

‘We are well ahead. He is the worst president in the history of our country. He makes Jimmy Carter look great.

Donald Trump was greeted with chants of ‘USA, USA’ as he met union workers in New York on the morning of a monumental day in the courts

‘He is destroying our country. Our country is going to hell.’ He then insisted that Biden needed “one phone call” to close the border.

After his stop in Manhattan, he heads to court, where he will sit and listen to the third day of testimony from former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker.

Meanwhile, the nation’s highest courts will consider arguments that could have enormous implications for his federal criminal cases.

The former president earlier greeted hundreds of staff members at a construction site as he prepared for another day of testimony in the hush money trial in Manhattan

The former president previously greeted hundreds of staff members at a construction site as he prepared for another day of testimony in the hush money trial in Manhattan

“This whole thing is election interference,” he told the crowd about his legal battle, then took a shot at President Joe Biden

“This whole thing is election interference,” he told the crowd about his legal battle, then took a shot at President Joe Biden

He claims he should not be prosecuted for election fraud or crimes related to January 6 because he was president at the time.

Pecker concluded his second day of testimony Wednesday by detailing how he coordinated with Michael Cohen when Playboy model Karen McDougal came forward with affair allegations.

The tabloid director also explained how he would “catch and kill” stories that could have hurt Trump and embellished the headlines of Republican rivals in the 2016 presidential race.

He will continue testifying about McDougal on Thursday and could also face questions about Stormy Daniels.

Trump’s meeting with union workers came less than 24 hours after rival Biden received a message of support from the North American Building Trades Union.

Biden hinted that his 2024 opponent deserves a slam and mocked his “bleached” hair.

He then caused ridicule as he read the teleprompter word for word by saying, “Four more years. Pause’.

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