Trump's White House bid goes on, lawyer tells BBC
Donald Trump's lawyer, Alina Habba, has confirmed that the former president's bid for the White House will continue, despite his historic conviction in New York. Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential election campaign.
The conviction marks the first time a US president has been convicted of a crime. Trump faces sentencing on July 11 and has confirmed that he will appeal the conviction. Despite the guilty verdict, Trump's legal team maintains that the trial was rigged and politically motivated.
Trump's defiance and continued bid for the presidency have sparked intense reactions. President Joe Biden's campaign has described Trump as "unhinged and thirsting for revenge." Trump, on the other hand, has attacked the judge, jury, and political opponents, claiming that the trial was rigged. Stormy Daniels' lawyer has stated that she wore a bulletproof vest to the courthouse, citing fear and a vicious atmosphere.
The conviction has significant implications for the upcoming presidential elections. Trump's continued candidacy may further divide the nation, and his legal challenges could impact his campaign's momentum. As the situation unfolds, the political landscape remains uncertain, with many questioning the American justice system's ability to handle such high-profile cases.


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