President Donald Trump stated during his Fourth of July speech on the National Mall that he "wasn't treated that well" in reference to his ongoing legal issues and felony conviction. He made these comments while discussing the Constitution and the principle of equal justice under the law.
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Trump Discusses Legal Challenges in July 4 Speech
During his July 4 speech, President Trump addressed his legal challenges, stating he felt he 'wasn't treated that well.' His remarks were made in the context of discussing the Constitution and equal justice under the law.
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Trump, in July 4 speech, says he ‘wasn’t treated that well’ despite American right to equal justice
Trump Discusses Legal Challenges in July 4 Speech