Following a New York jury’s guilty verdict on 34 counts related to concealing hush money payments, former President Donald delivered a defiant message from Trump Tower. He labeled Justice Juan Merchan, who presided over the trial, as “crooked” and called Democrat Joe Biden “the worst president in the history of our
country.”
He urged supporters to donate to his campaign, framing his challenges as a fight for America. His remarks, lacking his usual humor, were met with criticism from the Biden campaign, which seized on them as evidence of Him

unsuitability for office.
Despite the setback, Trump’s supporters rallied behind him, pouring $34.8 million into his campaign in a single day. Most Republicans defended Trump, denouncing the trial as flawed and politically motivated.
While some Republican voters expressed doubts, many echoed Trump’s stance, viewing the trial as a partisan attack. The fallout from His conviction could impact his rematch with Biden, particularly in swing states where his lead is narrow.
The majority of Republicans remain steadfast in their support for Him, viewing the trial as a politically motivated assault that threatens anyone in the public eye.