Trump, in July 4 speech, says he 'wasn't treated that well' despite American right to equal justice
- President Trump on Saturday said in his Fourth of July speech on the National Mall that he "wasn't treated that well" in a reference to his legal battles and felony conviction as it relates to the American right to equal justice under the law.
- The remarks came while the president talked about the Constitution, "the...
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- President Trump on Saturday said in his Fourth of July speech on the National Mall that he "wasn't treated that well" in a reference to his legal battles and felony conviction as it relates to the American right to equal justice under the law.
- The remarks came while the president talked about the Constitution, "the...
Sources: The Hill