President Trump says he “wasn’t treated that well” during his Fourth of July speech on the National Mall, linking the remark to his legal battles and felony conviction. Speaking as he discusses constitutional principles and the “right to equal justice” under the law, Trump frames his statement as an observation about how he has been treated through ongoing or resolved court proceedings. The comments are delivered in the context of his address on July 4, when he also references the Constitution and related ideals. The reports describe Trump’s statement as directly tied to his legal history, including his conviction, rather than as a general comment about civil rights or the legal system. While the remark invokes the concept of equal justice, the coverage does not indicate that he provides new evidence or details of the cases in the speech. Overall, the sources agree that Trump made the statement publicly during the holiday event and that it was presented in reference to his personal legal circumstances.