Trump Visits Harlem Bodega Where Clerk Stabbed Attacker in Self-Defense

Former President Donald Trump stopped by a Harlem bodega on Tuesday after wrapping up the second day of his hush money trial in Manhattan, pledging to “straighten New York out” if reelected in November.

A large crowd was seen in a video gathering around the bodega and chanting “four more years” as the presumptive GOP nominee arrived at Sanaa Convenience Store in Upper Manhattan on Tuesday evening.

President Trump told reporters that he loves the city but that it has “gotten so bad in the last three years, four years.”

“We’re going to straighten New York out. So running for president, we’re putting a big hit in New York. We could win New York,” the former president said.

“We’re going to come in. Number one, you have to stop crime and we’re going to let the police do their job. They have to be given back their authority. They have to be able to do their job,” he added.

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