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Trump, in July 4 speech, says he ‘wasn’t treated that well’ despite American right to equal justice
President Trump mentioned in his Fourth of July speech on the National Mall that he 'wasn’t treated that well,' referencing his legal battles and felony conviction in the context of the American right to equal justice under the law. The remarks were made during a discussion about the Constitution.
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