Not exactly voluntary pretrial detention. His only activity has been posting, although a recent photo with Barron has him photoshopped as 30 years younger
Reporters are now wondering if Trump is hiding because of his mental decline. Trump has not campaigned in public for more than a week.
Maybe he’s worried that Hope Hicks will be testifying against the disgraced former President. Or maybe he did put in time figuring out how he just posted a $175 million bond in his New York civil fraud case on Monday, averting asset seizures by state authorities that could have hobbled the former U.S. president’s business empire.
Trump has taken more time for golf tournaments than campaign events
In 2020, then-President Donald Trump was hyper critical of President Joe's Biden campaign schedule dubbing his sparse event calendar and low-attendance rallies, a result of following Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic, a "basement campaign."
Now, as Trump lags in fundraising and faces a robust legal schedule, the Biden campaign is attempting to flip the term back at Trump as his court obligations put his campaign schedule in limbo.
"Is not campaigning -- as your opponent relentlessly campaigns in battleground states -- and hiding in your basement a good way to assemble a winning coalition of voters?" the Biden-Harris campaign wrote in a memo sent out to the press last week.
In contrast, Trump has only held two campaign rallies since Super Tuesday: in Georgia and Ohio. The Trump campaign scrapped a rally previously planned event in Arizona in lieu of the Ohio rally in order to boost Trump-endorsed Senate candidate Bernie Moreno.
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It may be April Fools' Day, but former President Donald Trump's legal schedule in April is no laughing matter. The Republican presidential candidate is set to post a massive bond, and is likely to face the beginning of his first criminal trial. This comes while his lawyers prepare to go before the Supreme Court to ask justices for immunity.
Trump's April schedule will be consequential for his campaign and for the history books.
This week he will return to the campaign trail, both in Wisconsin and Michigan, and the rest of the month will look anything but normal for a presidential candidate.
On April 15, barring a last-minute delay, jury selection begins in the former president's criminal fraud trial in New York. This case is related to alleged payments made to cover up marital infidelity claims prior to the 2016 election.
The trial is not expected to take place every single weekday, but it is expected to last at least six weeks, occupying the Republican nominee's time well into May or even June.
The month will also bring a consequential case at the U.S. Supreme Court on April 25. Oral arguments will be heard involving Trump's immunity claim that he shouldn't be charged because he was a U.S. president.
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Trump’s net worth plunged $1 billion as his media stock tumbled. That reality is sounding off alarm bells for ethics experts who say domestic or foreign interests could use their $DJT investments to try to influence Trump.
Looks like he’s had some photoshop done because it’s cheaper than Botox.