'CONFUSING': Trump spews furious word salad amid tense hush money jury deliberation wait

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media at one of his property, 40 Wall Street, following closing arguments at his civil fraud trial on Jan. 11, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Former President Donald Trump spewed his regular “no crime” word salad Thursday amid a tense wait for his hush money jury to issue their verdict.

Trump had his mind on jury instructions as he took to Truth Social from Manhattan criminal court to share his views.

The former president unleashed an attack on the case and Justice Juan Merchan, who he accused, once again, of being biased against him.

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Specifically, Trump decided the complexity of jury instructions was proof of a political witch hunt against him.

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“The Jury Instructions given by HIGHLY CONFLICTED Judge, Juan Merchan, were UNFAIR, MISLEADING, INACCURATE, AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL,” he raged.

Trump is facing 34 charges of business fraud in relation to hush money payments allegedly made to an adult movie star to keep quiet about a sexual relationship the pair had.

The former president has pleaded not guilty and denied the affair.

On Thursday, Trump’s jury returned for their second day of deliberations on charges that he falsified business records.

Trump’s Thursday post claimed that Merchan had tried to baffle the jurors with complex instructions on purpose.

“They were also VERY CONFUSING (Just what the Judge wanted!), BECAUSE THERE WAS NO CRIME!’" he wrote.

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