How Trump's 2024 campaign differs from his successful 2016 White House bid

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How Trump's 2024 campaign differs from his successful 2016 White House bid
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Trump's White House bid this year looks a lot different from his 2016 run.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event Tuesday, June 18, 2024, in Racine, Wis. HUNT VALLEY, Md. — Former President Donald Trump railed against corporations and blasted what he said was their alliance with Washington, D.C, during his successful run for president in 2016. His White House bid this year looks a lot different.to a new NPR poll.

Trump claimed at the time that Bezos was worried an incoming Trump administration would target his company with an antitrust lawsuit. The former president went after AT&T as well, railing against the telecommunications company's then-plan to purchase Time Warner, claiming the deal would concentrate too much power in too few hands.

The former president is still dealing with piles of legal bills as he fends off federal criminal indictments. His hush money trial in New York ultimately led to a conviction, which his legal team is planning to appeal.

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