Donald J. Trump's latest posts criticize media figures and announce new appointment

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Donald J. Trump's latest posts criticize media figures and announce new appointment

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Donald J. Trump, former President of the United States, shared a series of posts on his Truth Social account. The tweets address various subjects, including media criticism, judicial conduct, and a new appointment announcement.

On March 24, 2025, Trump criticized The New York Times for employing Peter Baker to write what he described as "Fake News hit pieces" against him. He referred to Baker as a "really bad writer and Obama biographer," also mentioning Susan Glasser in derogatory terms. "The Failing New York Times insists on using Liddle’ Peter Baker, a really bad writer and Obama biographer and sycophant, to write many of the long and boring Fake News hit pieces against me. The only two people with less talent than Peter are his “wife,” the lovely Susan Glasser," Trump stated.

In another post from the same day at 06:32 UTC, Trump commented on a judge's alleged conflict of interest in cases involving him. He referenced another judge whose daughter reportedly profited by representing Biden/Harris while her father presided over a case against Trump without recusal. He called for disbarment while labeling Alvin Bragg as "Crooked." "This Judge is almost as conflicted (actually, not even close!) as the Judge whose daughter made Millions of Dollars representing Biden/Harris against me...He should be disbarred! Crooked Alvin" was his assertion.

Later that day at 14:40 UTC, Trump announced Alina Habba's appointment as interim U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey. Habba has been serving as Counselor to the President and has represented Trump for an extended period. Trump's announcement emphasized her connection to New Jersey by stating it is her home state."It is with great pleasure that I am announcing Alina Habba...will be our interim U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey"

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