“He’s going all over the place. And his stamina, Maria, I have never seen anything like it in my life. I mean, I have just never seen it.
“He will be in trial all day long only to step out and go to events at bodegas and wake up and speak to union workers and go to Michigan and go to Pennsylvania and go to Ohio and go to all the other swing states.
“The guy is really a remarkable human being, and I love him to death, and I’m proud of him. And I think the whole world knows his backbone and his toughness, and it’s exactly who we need behind the Resolute Desk in Washington, D.C. It’s the exact person we need in the Oval Office.”
“They’re going after the guy for $130,000 payment? Every time they close the streets around the courthouse it costs 20 times that. Every time they shut down the FDR Drive it costs 20 times that.- Eric Trump, today on Fox News.
Last year Eric Trump claimed that New York City had “called up 38,000 police officers” and spent $200 million on added police protection in lower Manhattan during Trump’s one-day arraignment.
Trump himself spread that insane claim on Truth Social, earning a fact-checking rebuke by the Associated Press, which noted that NYC has 36,000 police officers in total and that the NYPD has spent $147 million in all of 2020 in response to the often multiple daily Black Lives Matters protests in every borough.
Eric Trump: His stamina, I’ve never seen anything like it in my life. He’ll be in trial all day long only to step out and do events at bodegas and go to Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. The whole world knows his toughness pic.twitter.com/kcLgxCdpaa
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 28, 2024
Eric Trump: All while in New York you can’t go into Duane Reade, you can’t go into CVS and buy skin lotion because it has to be locked behind plexiglass pic.twitter.com/7dXAEZLR0a
— Acyn (@Acyn) April 28, 2024
Eric Trump claimed New York City called up 38,000 police officers and spent $200 million on his father’s arraignment this week. The mayor’s office says the figures are “completely fabricated.” https://t.co/mE5eZQSHFB
— AP Fact Check (@APFactCheck) April 7, 2023