"Trump's Legal Battles: A Self-Inflicted Struggle"

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As Donald Trump's first criminal trial approaches on March 25, it becomes evident that he may be his own worst enemy, as seen in recent civil trials where he directed his lawyers to object at inopportune moments, ranted about judges, and even stormed out of the courtroom, resulting in losses and hefty fines. With a new legal team preparing to defend him in Manhattan against accusations of covering up a potential sex scandal, the success of his defense may hinge on their ability to control and muzzle Trump's behavior during the trial.
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