Legal Analysts Share Mixed Reactions to Trump’s ‘Historic’ Conviction

Opinions varied on whether the verdict was fair, though none were surprised by the outcome. A mix of cheers and boos erupted outside a Manhattan courthouse on May 30 as news broke of former President Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 counts of falsification of business records with the intent to conceal another crime. And the

Trump Donation Website Crashes as Cash Pours in After Guilty Verdict

President Trump called for donations to send a message over what he described as a “rigged political witch hunt trial.” Minutes after the jury returned a guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York, an influx of donations to his presidential campaign as an apparent show of support caused his donation

Bragg Won’t Reveal Whether Prosecutors Will Seek Trump Prison Sentence

New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan has scheduled the sentencing hearing for July 11. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg declined to reveal whether prosecutors will seek a prison sentence for former President Donald Trump after a guilty verdict was returned on May 30. “While this defendant may be unlike any other in American

Trump Verdict Is Seen Making Greatest Difference With Undecided Voters

Lawyers, pollsters, and politicos weigh in on how they think the New York jury’s decision will affect the 2024 presidential race. The outcome of former President Donald Trump’s New York records-falsification trial is most likely to influence undecided voters—a sliver of the electorate that could exert an outsized impact on the Nov. 5 presidential election.

Trump Verdict Seen as ‘Pivotal Moment’ for Undecided Voters

The outcome of former President Donald Trump’s New York records-falsification trial is most likely to influence undecided voters—a sliver of the electorate that could exert an outsized impact on the Nov. 5 presidential election. “This is a pivotal moment in the 2024 race,” American political history professor Jeff Bloodworth told The Epoch Times as jurors