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Donald Trump's former personal attorney said there should've been "accountability" in the case after the president-elect effectively received no punishment.
“The burden that sentencing will impose on the President-Elect’s responsibilities is relatively insubstantial," the court wrote in its order.
Nothing the president-elect has said yet has convinced courts to stop proceedings.
The attorneys invoked Hunter Biden to argue the case was politically motivated.
The president-elect was convicted on 34 felony counts earlier this year, but has yet to be sentenced.
The $50 million ad campaign will target voters in battleground states.
The statement showed that Trump is definitely cross at the verdict but doesn't understand the meaning of the word "crucify."
It's not the first time Trump has used a remembrance holiday to slam his opponents.
Trump may be trying to wriggle his way out of testifying, which he'd previously pledged to do.
The former president will probably see red at the reaction his self-aggrandising post garnered on social media.