The second part of a documentary exposing Donald Trump's 'politicized' prosecution by New York Democratic District Attorney Alvin Bragg will be released Thursday.
It comes out two days after President Joe Biden let it slip that he believes Trump has 'gotta be locked up' with just two weeks to go to the election.
'Chasing Trump II' is a sequel to the April release 'Chasing Trump’ - a film highlighting the myriad figures involved in prosecuting the 45th president.
A trailer of the project exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com shows several pro-Trump legal experts offering analysis of the Manhattan-based legal trial and its key figures.
The newest installment will dive into the backgrounds and motivations of Bragg, who Trump has ridiculed as 'fat Alvin' and called 'Soros-backed,' Judge Juan Merchan and other Department of Justice officials.
In May, Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records related to 'hush money' payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels. He is set to be sentenced after the election on November 26.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg speaks to the media after a jury found former President Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, May 30, 2024, in New York. The new documentary 'Chasing Trump II' will dive into Bragg's backgroudn and motivations
And the timely release comes just after Biden told a crowd in New Hampshire that Trump needs to be put in prison.
'We gotta lock him up', the 81-year-old president said at event Tuesday evening before realizing what he said and clarifying, 'we need to politically lock him up.’
The shocking claim exactly two weeks before Election Day drew fury from Republicans who have long believed Trump has been improperly persecuted in the many legal cases brought against him.
'They're not even hiding it. The lawfare against my dad was always about election interference!' His son, Donald Trump Jr., posted on X Tuesday.
Trump has long centered his own campaign around contesting the criminal cases against him, and accuses rivals of practicing 'lawfare' against him.
He said on the day of his conviction: 'This was a disgrace, this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge.'
'The real verdict is going to be November 5th by the people and they know what happened here, and everybody knows what happened here.'

Former President Donald J. Trump after giving a press conference after closing arguments in his Civil Fraud Trial in January 2024

Harmeet Dhillon, pictured above in the film, told DailyMail.com: 'The Biden-Harris administration’s fingerprints are all over the bogus cases that have been brought against President Trump'
He still faces sentencing after his conviction, which could technically land him in jail, although many experts say the first-time white collar offender is likely to avoid doing jail time.
CEO of the Center for American Liberty Harmeet Dhillon, who is featured in the film, told DailyMail.com in a statement she hopes the documentary will 'expose' the Biden-Harris administration's connections to the Empire State case.
'The Biden-Harris administration’s fingerprints are all over the bogus cases that have been brought against President Trump,' she wrote.
''Chasing Trump II' completely exposes the web of lies, and corrupt motivations that have driven what is easily the most infamous political witch hunt in history.'
'Alvin Bragg campaigned on the fact that he was going to get Trump' a narrator can be heard saying in the trailer
In the trailer a male narrator can be heard decrying how the former president and Republican nominee 'is being prosecuted by the Justice Department run by his political opponents and by Democrat prosecutors with clear political agendas.'
The documentary clearly tries to tie the New York hush money case to the 2024 election.
'No case has been so patently political as Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution of Donald Trump,' this mysterious voice continues.
The documentary is slated for release on October 24 on X.
The previous installment received millions of views after its release earlier this year.
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