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Old Today, 07:54 PM
 
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Here we are a week into the trial and it appears Donald T. after being sidelined from the campaign trail is making the most of it while in NY.

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Past presidential elections have often seen public sentiment shift in response to a major ad campaign, a change of position from a major candidate, unexpected developments abroad, or an economic downturn, but sometimes small moments can prove pivotal.

In the era of digital media, however, brief clips have become both more pervasive and accessible, with a string of such moments going viral in recent days, potentially capturing a shift in mood as the nation appears headed for a Trump-Biden rematch in November.

“F--- You”

When questioned by NEWSMAX correspondent Addison Smith on his message to Joe Biden, a construction worker offered a curt “f--- you” in reply. The worker did not self-censor his remarks.

“Four more years… pause”

Earlier this week at the North America’s Building Trade Unions Foundations for the Future conference, Biden audibly read aloud the word “pause” after reading along “four more years,” likely reading an instruction from the teleprompter.

The apparent gaffe drew headlines from major outlets such as Fox News, the New York Post, and Newsweek and marked another round of embarrassing press for the president.

“I love you, Trump!”

Not all such exchanges are necessarily negative, however, with a viral clip last week capturing children in Harlem expressing their support for Trump.

The former president has largely remained in the Big Apple in light of his mandatory attendance during the Bragg prosecution, which has constrained his campaign efforts to some degree.

His excursion to a Harlem bodega saw him attract a diverse crowd, which also included children, some of whom were filmed saying “I love you, Trump!”
https://justthenews.com/politics-pol...-biden-rematch

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