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"This Is A Scam": Trump Rails Against Judge Following Guilty Verdict, Vows To Appeal

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by Tyler Durden
Friday, May 31, 2024 - 04:00 PM

President Trump is giving a live press conference following Thursday's guilty verdict in his 'hush money' trial, in which he was convicted on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

"I paid a lawyer, totally legal. I paid a lawyer, a legal expense," Trump said in reference to the payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels by convicted liar and former Trump fixer Michael Cohen. "It's not sheetrock construction, or any other thing. It's a legal expense. Think of that. This is what the falsification of business records were. And I said, what else are you going to call it?"

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Trump said he would have testified during the trial, and wanted to, but "The theory is you never testify because as soon as you testify ... they'll get you on something that you said slightly wrong, and then they sue you for perjury, but I didn't care about that. I wanted to."

"This is a scam. There's a rigged trial. It shouldn't have been in that venue. We shouldn't have had that judge," he continued. "As far as the trial itself, it was very unfair. We weren't allowed to use our election expert under any circumstances."

According to Trump, witnesses on his side "were literally crucified" by judge Juan Merchan.

"You saw what happened to some of the witnesses that were on our side. They were literally crucified by this man, who looks like an angel, but he’s really a devil," Trump said, referring to Merchan.

A crowd of Trump Organization employees cheered the former president as he walked to the podium, passing by the escalator he descended nine years ago to announce what would become a successful 2016 presidential bid.

The former president rehashed many of the complaints he’s raised for months. He bemoaned that his request for a venue change was denied, and his push for Merchan to recuse himself was dismissed. -The Hill

Trump also slammed Merchan's gag order that prohibited him from talking about witnesses in the case, along with court staff and their family members.

"Think of it: I’m the leading candidate. I’m leading Biden by a lot, and I’m leading the Republicans to the point where that’s over," Trump said. "So I’m the leading person for president, and I’m under a gag order by a man that can’t put two sentences together."

Following the verdict, several notable Trump supporters and prospective running mates condemned the verdict.

"Massively conflicted, Biden donor and Liberal judge + stacked jury with unconstitutional jury instructions + radical leftist prosecutor = wrongful conviction," said South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem in a statement posted to X.

"No doubt Trump will be easily vindicated soon as the case will obviously be overturned on appeal."

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) weighed in as well, posting "The verdict in New York is a complete travesty that makes a mockery of our system of justice," adding that it was a "jury from the most liberal county in America."

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) called the verdict "a disgrace to the rule of law and our Constitution."

House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Friday that he believes Supreme Court justices are "deeply concerned," and urged the court to step in when the case is appealed. Johnson told "Fox and Friends" that the conviction was "totally unprecedented" and "dangerous to our system" because it ruins people's faith in the criminal process and the courts.

"People have to believe that justice is fair, that there’s equal justice under law. They don’t see that right now," he said. "And I think that the justices on the court, I know many of them personally, I think they’re deeply concerned about that, as we are. So I think they’ll set this straight but it’s going to take a while."

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called the outcome "the culmination of a legal process that has been bent to the political will of the actors involved."

Today’s verdict represents the culmination of a legal process that has been bent to the political will of the actors involved: a leftist prosecutor, a partisan judge and a jury reflective of one of the most liberal enclaves in America—all in an effort to “get” Donald Trump.

That this case—involving alleged misdemeanor business records violations from nearly a decade ago—was even brought is a testament to the political debasement of the justice system in places like New York City. This is especially true considering this same district attorney routinely excuses criminal conduct in a way that has endangered law-abiding citizens in his jurisdiction.

It is often said that no one is above the law, but it is also true that no one is below the law. If the defendant were not Donald Trump, this case would never have been brought, the judge would have never issued similar rulings, and the jury would have never returned a guilty verdict.

In America, the rule of law should be applied in a dispassionate, even-handed manner, not become captive to the political agenda of some kangaroo court. -Ron DeSantis

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