- The Washington Times - Thursday, November 23, 2023

Former President Donald Trump offered up a happy Thanksgiving message on his social media platform Thursday with some added dishes.

“Happy Thanksgiving to ALL, including the Racist & Incompetent Attorney General of New York State, Letitia ‘Peekaboo’ James, who has let Murder & Violence Crime FLOURISH, & Businesses FLEE; the Radical Left Trump Hating judge, a ‘Psycho,’ Arthur Engoron, who Criminally Defrauded the State of New York, & ME, by purposely Valuing my Assets at a ’tiny’ Fraction of what they are really worth in order to convict me of Fraud before even a Trial, or seeing any PROOF, & used his Politically Biased & Corrupt Campaign Finance Violator, Chief Clerk Alison Greenfield, to sit by his side on the ‘Bench’ & tell him what to do,” he posted on Truth Social.

Mr. Trump went on to bash President Biden, saying he “weaponized his Department of Injustice.”

He extended his holiday greetings to “all of the other Radical Left Lunatics, Communists, Fascists, Marxists, Democrats, & RINOS, who are seriously looking to DESTROY OUR COUNTRY.”

“Have no fear, however, we will WIN the Presidential Election of 2024, & MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”

The former president has continuously bashed those involved with his civil fraud case in New York, including Ms. James and Judge Engoron. The case, brought by Ms. James, alleges that Mr. Trump and his sons inflated his net worth and business assets to get better insurance rates. 

Mr. Trump has already been found liable, and the continuing case is to determine the damages. Ms. James wants to grab $250 million in penalties and bar the Trump family from doing business in New York.

Ms. Greenfield, the clerk to Judge Engoron, has recently felt Mr. Trump’s ire after he accused her of violating court rules by donating money to Democratic causes.

The former president is known for making public statements about those he doesn’t like or takes issue with. Mr. Engoron imposed a gag order against him and his lawyers for making such statements. Twice the former president violated the order and was fined a total of $15,000.

The order was temporarily lifted last week, pending an appeals judge’s decision on whether or not it impacts Mr. Trump’s First Amendment right.

• Mallory Wilson can be reached at mwilson@washingtontimes.com.

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