This is not the first time President Trump has compared himself to a martyr as he faces a spate of criminal charges.
In a rant about various lawsuits in October, the would-be Republican candidate compared himself to former South African president Mandela, who was jailed for 27 years for his anti-apartheid work.
And last week, Trump appeared on Truth Social and shared a message comparing his legal troubles to the persecution of Jesus Christ.
Saturday's violence occurred just a week before the trial was scheduled to begin on April 15.
That day, jurors heard the state's criminal indictment of the former president on 34 counts of falsifying business documents allegedly to conceal hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels in the weeks before the 2016 presidential election. Selection begins.
President Trump accused Marchan of being violated because of his daughter's role at a progressive consulting firm that has worked for Democrats.
President Trump's social media rant on Saturday was the latest of several posts he has made about the judge's daughter since Marchan first imposed the initial gag order in late March. Ta.
The order prohibited President Trump from speaking publicly about witnesses, jurors or attorneys in the case. He was also prohibited from speaking publicly about court officials, employees of the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, and their families. The first gag order was issued in response to President Trump's repeated calls for the judge to resign.
The day after the first gag order was imposed on March 26, President Trump went after Marchand's daughter on social media.
Shortly afterward, Mr. Marchand granted prosecutors a request to expand the scope of an order barring direct attacks on his family and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's family.
Under the expanded order, Trump can still criticize Marchand and Bragg individually. But targeting their families in public is not allowed.
Playing with gag orders is becoming commonplace for Trump.
In October, Judge Arthur Engoron threatened Trump with prison time and ultimately fined him $10,000 for violating a similar order in a civil suit.
President Joe Biden's re-election campaign took note of Mandela's comments on Saturday.
“Imagine being so self-centered that in less than a week you end up comparing yourself to Jesus Christ and Nelson Mandela,” Biden campaign spokeswoman Jasmine Harris said Saturday. That’s Donald Trump for you.”