WATERFORD TOWNSHIP, Michigan/IRMO, South Carolina 鈥 Donald Trump on Saturday lashed out at the New York judge who ruled he must pay $354.9 million in penalties for fraudulently overstating his net worth to dupe lenders, telling thousands of supporters at a campaign rally the decision was an 鈥渆lection interference ploy.鈥
Addressing supporters for the first time since Justice Arthur Engoron on Friday hit him with massive financial penalties, Trump made the unsubstantiated claim that the judge was part of a 鈥渓eft wing鈥 conspiracy aimed at stopping him from becoming president again.
The former Republican president, the frontrunner for his party鈥檚 White House nomination, told a crowd in Michigan that 鈥渢hese repulsive abuses of power are not just an attack on me, they are an attack on all Americans.鈥
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Trump also repeated his lie that his 2020 election defeat to Democratic U.S. President Joe Biden was due to election fraud.
Engoron also banned Trump from serving as an officer or director of any New York corporation for three years. The judge said of Trump and his co-defendants: 鈥淭heir complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on pathological.鈥
New York Attorney General Letitia James had accused Trump and his family businesses of overstating his net worth by as much $3.6 billion a year over a decade to fool bankers into giving him better loan terms.
Trump spoke shortly after Nikki Haley, his last remaining rival for the Republican presidential nomination, who held an event in South Carolina.
On Saturday morning, Haley wasted no time in going after Trump after Friday鈥檚 ruling, which handed him another legal setback in a civil case that imperils his real estate empire.
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Trump also faces four state and federal criminal trials, including one scheduled to start in New York on March 25, over alleged hush money payments to a porn star. That means Trump will become the first former U.S. president to stand trial on criminal charges.
Haley frequently says 鈥渃haos鈥 follows Trump, and that he can鈥檛 be an effective president or candidate because of his myriad legal problems.
鈥淗e鈥檚 going to be in court March and April. He鈥檚 going to be in court May and June. He said himself that he鈥檚 going to be spending more time in a courtroom than he is on the campaign trail,鈥 Haley told Fox 黑料社.
Trump is close to clinching the Republican presidential nomination, and the prospect of a likely general election rematch with Biden, after recent nominating contest wins in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada.
Michigan is a key battleground state that could determine the outcome in November. This year Michigan Republicans are allocating their presidential delegates via both a primary on Feb. 27 and a caucus on March 2.
Keen to generate momentum in the state, Trump urged his supporters to participate in the nominating contests. But Trump, who has sought to attack Biden鈥檚 mental acuity and penchant for gaffes, relayed both correct and incorrect dates to the crowd.
鈥淩emember the primary is Tuesday Feburary 27th. We need to get out and vote to set the stage for November. Go vote. November 27th,鈥 Trump said.
Trump also reiterated his desire to eliminate early voting and denigrated mail-in voting, which is embraced by Democrats.
Some Republicans have warned Trump鈥檚 opposition to mail-in voting could discourage some party members from casting ballots.
鈥淢ail-in voting is totally corrupt. Get that through your head,鈥 Trump said.
Before his rally in Michigan Trump appeared at a convention for sneaker fans in Philadelphia, where he launched his own sneaker brand 鈥 gold-topped with American flag logos.
鈥淚鈥檝e wanted to do this a long time,鈥 Trump said, before urging young people to vote.
Haley, who has no clear path to the Republican nomination, has refused to quit. She is making a potential last stand in her home state of South Carolina, which holds its primary on Feb. 24, where she trails badly in opinion polls behind Trump.
At her rally on Saturday evening, Haley also attacked Trump for his failure to comment on the death of Alexei Navalny, Russia鈥檚 most prominent opposition leader. At his Michigan rally, Trump again failed to mention Navalny.
Russia鈥檚 prison service said that Navalny, 47, died on Friday at the 鈥淧olar Wolf鈥 Arctic penal colony. The West, including Biden, blamed Russian President Vladimir Putin for the death. Western leaders did not cite evidence.
Haley, addressing a crowd in Irmo, South Carolina, accused Trump of cozying up to Putin in the past. She also referred to a speech Trump made on Feb. 10, when he said he would 鈥渆ncourage鈥 Russia to do 鈥渨hatever the hell they want鈥 to any NATO member who didn鈥檛 spend enough on defense.
鈥淭rump is siding with a thug who kills his own political opponents,鈥 Haley said.