Trump slams trial as ‘rigged, disgraceful’ after he is found guilty on all counts
- Donald Trump plans to appeal his criminal conviction for falsifying business records, asserting he paid a "legal expense" that was "nothing illegal."
- Trump, during a news conference at Trump Tower in New York, expressed concern over fairness, criticizing his trial and the judge overseeing it.
- A New York jury unanimously found Trump guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records for election fraud.
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The Latest | Trump delivers rambling response to his hush money conviction
NEW YORK (AP) — A day after a New York jury delivered a historic guilty verdict in Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee held a press conference Friday where he spoke publicly about the conviction and his White House bid. Following his conviction on Thursday, Trump had angrily denounced the […]
Donald Trump labels ‘conflicted’ judge ‘the devil’ as he vows to appeal guilty verdict in hush money trial
Donald Trump has labelled a "conflicted" judge "the devil" in a lengthy rant the day after his historic guilty in a hush money trial - which he has vowed to appeal.
Donald Trump blames 'Biden and his people' for hush money conviction
Former US President Donald Trump delivered an address following a historic verdict that held him guilty on 34 counts in a 2016 hush money case. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee blamed 'Biden and his people' for criminal conviction while speaking from Trump Tower in New York City. Trump said that he will appeal the verdict at a higher court. "This is all done by Biden and his people," Trump said, while describing the hush money tr…
Trump slams verdict: ‘This is all done by Biden and his people’
Former President Donald Trump, meeting with reporters the day after his conviction on all counts in his hush money trial, said he's the victim of a political prosecution driven by President Biden and his Justice Department.
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