Donald Trump on Wednesday lashed out at the judge in the E. Jean Carroll defamation trial, saying the jurist wants to "do a number" on the former president.

Trump, who has said he intends to testify at the trial, has already been hit with $5 million in damages for defaming Carroll, a writer who said Trump sexually assaulted her many years ago. Trump was found liable for defamation and the assault in the earlier trial.

But Trump is not looking forward to the next trial or what he might be hit with in terms of the damages.

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The ex-president began his post on Truth Social by bragging about his recent electoral wins in the GOP presidential primary.

"The last two weeks have been spectacular, a Record Win in Iowa (Highest Margin Ever), and a Record Win in New Hampshire (the most Votes ever received by any Candidate - in either Party!) I am the first non-Incumbent Republican ever to win both Iowa and New Hampshire," Trump said.

He added that he has to now go attend the trial.

"But now I’m heading back to New York City for a trial based on False Accusations, from perhaps decades ago - The woman has no idea when!" Trump said. "The Federal Judge in this Second Biden Political Opponent 'Trial' is extraordinarily hostile to me - Sadly, and I don’t know why, a 100% Trump Hater."

Finally, Trump said he's not looking forward to the judge's upcoming decision.

"He knows I did nothing wrong, but is looking to do a number on me. Only in America!" the ex-president wrote.