
Former President Trump is gearing up to address his supporters today following a historic guilty verdict handed down by a Manhattan jury. This unprecedented event marks the first time in American history that a former president has faced such legal consequences. Critics of Trump wasted no time in celebrating the verdict, which was delivered on a significant day in May.
After the verdict, a news correspondent had an exclusive interview with Trump, who remains focused on the upcoming November elections. Trump expressed concern over the implications of the verdict on the country and emphasized the importance of the upcoming election day on November 5th.
The sentencing for Trump has been set for July 11th, just days before the Republican National Convention, where he is expected to be nominated as the Republican candidate for president. Trump could face up to four years in prison, with a maximum sentence of 136 years. However, his attorney, Todd Blanche, remains optimistic and vows to continue fighting the legal battle.
Meanwhile, Trump has received support from Republican lawmakers across the country, who view the legal proceedings as a politically motivated attack. On the other hand, the Biden campaign is leveraging the situation to fundraise and rally support for the upcoming election.
Former President Trump is scheduled to speak at Trump Tower this morning, urging his supporters to join him in what he calls the 'fight for America.'