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Trump lashes out at ‘sick’ opponents in ‘unfair’ trial; ‘no one is above the law:’ Biden

June 1, 2024
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Trump lashes out at 'sick' opponents in 'unfair' trial; 'no one is above the law:' Biden
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Donald Trump lashed out in rambling, angry comments on Friday at “sick” opponents and “fascists” after what he called a “very unfair” trial that made him the first former US president to become a convicted felon.
The 77-year-old Republican, who is neck and neck with President Joe Biden in the 2024 White House race, confirmed he would appeal against the verdict, which he branded a “scam.”
Biden said the guilty verdict in Trump’s hush-money trial proved “no is above the law” and called it “reckless” and “dangerous” for people to question the validity of the jury’s verdict and the US criminal justice system.
“Donald Trump is threatening our democracy. First, he questioned our election system. Then, he questioned our judicial system. And now, you can stop him,” Biden said in a message on his personal X social media account.
Trump spoke at what was billed as a press conference in the upscale lobby of his signature Trump Tower property in Manhattan. But after taking to the podium, he launched into an extraordinary 35 minutes of insults, non-factual claims and non-sequiturs that reflected his seething anger. He then left without taking questions. Judge Juan Merchan, who presided over his trial, is a “tyrant,” Trump said, claiming that Merchan “literally crucified” witnesses.
“This man who looks like an angel, but he is really a devil,” he said in the remarks, which were carried live by all the major US television networks. In his first brief comments since Thursday’s verdict, Biden posted on X that Trump was “threatening democracy” by attacking the US judicial system. And Biden’s campaign issued a scathing statement describing Trump as “confused, desperate and defeated.” “This man cannot be president,” the campaign said.
Sentencing on July 11
In his speech, Trump frequently veered off from commenting on the trial into attacks on Biden and illegal immigrants, who he said were speaking “languages unknown” and include many terrorists, as well as “a lot of people” released from prisons.
“They’re coming in from all over the world into our country, and we have a president and a group of fascists that don’t want to do anything about it, because they could right now. Today, he could stop it. But he’s not. They’re destroying our country,” Trump said.
On Thursday, a jury found Trump guilty on all 34 charges of falsifying business records to hide a hush money payment meant to silence porn star Stormy Daniels from publicising an alleged sexual encounter that he feared would be fatal to his 2016 presidential campaign.
Prosecutors successfully laid out a case alleging the hush money and the illegal covering up of the payment was part of a broader crime to prevent voters from knowing about Trump’s behavior just as he was about to face Hillary Clinton.
Trump faces a potential prison sentence, but is much more likely to receive probation.
Merchan set sentencing for July 11— four days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where Trump is due to receive the party’s formal nomination.
Election earthquake
Although the verdict does not prevent Trump from continuing his election bid, it does cast the already tense contest into even more unpredictable waters.
Trump’s campaign immediately made a fund-raising pitch after the verdict featuring a picture of the 77-year-old and the claim: “I am a political prisoner!”
According to the campaign, $34.8 million in donations flooded in, crashing the website.
“From just minutes after the sham trial verdict was announced, our digital fundraising system was overwhelmed,” the campaign said. In addition to the New York case, Trump faces three far more serious criminal indictments over his attempts to overturn his 2020 election loss to Biden and hoarding of top-secret documents at his home in Florida. Those cases, however, are not likely to go to trial before the November election.
Biden has so far been cautious about making Trump’s multiple legal difficulties an election issue. As president, he is keen to avoid giving ammunition to Republicans who claim he is meddling in the justice system.
Other than the brief attack against Trump on X — as part of a fundraising appeal — Biden has not yet spoken about the verdict.

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