Donald Trump’s trial regarding his business records will not be taking place in Manhattan on Wednesday. This gives him the opportunity to interact with voters at rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan. The trial was postponed after New York County Judge Juan M. Merchan ruled that Trump violated a gag order, leading to a threat of jail time for further infractions. Trump defended his actions as exercising his free speech rights, but the offending posts were removed. The judge is currently considering other alleged violations and will continue the hearing on Thursday. Trump expressed his frustration with the trial, stating that he would rather be out campaigning in Georgia and New Hampshire. Many Americans believe that the trial may not result in a fair outcome, and some see it as irrelevant to his fitness for reelection. Trump’s second visit to the swing states of Wisconsin and Michigan highlights the importance of suburban areas for his success in these battleground states.