'It is a continuation of the Greatest Political Witch Hunt in the History of our Country,' the ex-president said. 'New York City is a hard place to be 'Trump.''
during the trial. Weisselberg reportedly pleaded guilty in exchange for a five-month jail sentence. Trump argued that the organization"knew nothing" about Weisselberg's crimes.
"This case is unprecedented and involved no monetary gain to these two Corporations," he added."It is a continuation of the Greatest Political Witch Hunt in the History of our Country. New York City is a hard place to be 'Trump,' as businesses and people flee our once Great City!" "The IRS has jurisdiction and can make things much more difficult for the former president and his company," Aronberg said.
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