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Trump targets wife of New York judge overseeing civil fraud trial

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The wife of the New York judge overseeing former President Trump’s ongoing civil fraud trial is the latest target of Trump’s rage online.

Trump took aim at Judge Arthur Engoron’s wife, Dawn Engoron, in a series of posts Tuesday afternoon, purporting that an account on X — formerly Twitter — that made several anti-Trump posts belongs to her.

 

The posts by “Dawn Marie,” which were first unearthed by conservative activist Laura Loomer, say Trump is “headed to the big house,” referring to prison, and remark on his ongoing trial. Two posts show what appears to be AI illustrations of the former president in an orange jumpsuit, and another depicts him as the Wicked Witch of the West from “The Wizard of Oz.”

“Judge Engoron’s Trump Hating wife, together with his very disturbed and angry law clerk, have taken over control of the New York State Witch Hunt Trial aimed at me, my family, and the Republican Party,” Trump wrote Wednesday in a Truth Social post.

In a statement to The Hill, Dawn Engoron denied association with the account.

“The Twitter account with the handel [sic] @dm_sminxs does not belong to me.  I do not have a Twitter account.  I have never posted any anti Trump messages,” she wrote in an email.

 

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Throw the a-hole in jail and get it over with.  Any one else acting like he does would be behind bars waiting for trial, Why not him?

The judge in this case seems to be lenient towards him to exhibit that justice in the US is fair, while exhibiting the total opposite,

There is one set of rules for the common people and another one for the rich and powerful. 

Shame to trump, and shame to the judge for not doing the right thing.  

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He is getting desperate, throwing as much sh#t as possible and hoping some stick.

 

The problem is his fan club love it, will keeping donating to the big con.

 

I am sure a few posters will be along soon to tell us how great and wonderful he is.

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Trump is a crazy old man.

 

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If Trump wins the 2024 election, there are posters here who will compile lists of people for Trump to put in jail.

 

Yeah, it's going to be that bad.

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If anyone can watch this and still support this conman, I think they need to have a good look at themself and ask, how did I get here and where did I go so wrong?

 

This narcissistic loser, can never admit defeat, (google him not getting an award for The Apprentice, or buying the Buffalo Bills), and he continues to push the same fantasy, debunked messages.

 

He will blame everyone else and the whole world is against him, A weak crying baby that can only appeal to others that have failed in life too, and fail to see they are being feed BS.

 

 

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Trump's "plan" is obvious: enrage the judge so that he makes an unforced error, opening the door for a mistrial.

 

Trump has no respect for the judicial process.

2 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

Trump has no respect for the judicial process.

Neither do you or your political gaggle... you continue to find him guilty of everything way before any trial verdict... what a bunch of hypocrites 

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1 hour ago, Skipalongcassidy said:

Neither do you or your political gaggle... you continue to find him guilty of everything way before any trial verdict... what a bunch of hypocrites 

His company has been found guilty already in this trial.

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