When it emerged that Hunter Biden had fallen in love with his brother’s widow,they looked to Joe Biden to tell the children – and the world.
How much is she willing to put up for a man who betrayed and humiliated her? And now that Trump is officially a felon,will she appear by his side as he campaigns?
Trump’s conviction was the third and heaviest blow he has been dealt in New York – a series of challenges to his ego,his bottom line,and now,perhaps,his freedom.
A jury convicted Trump on all counts of falsifying business records,a felony punishable by incarceration,probation or a fine. Trump said the trial was rigged.
In his first remarks since a New York jury found him guilty of a hush-money conspiracy,Donald Trump said he was “honoured” to run for president as a convicted felon.
If the American people elect Donald Trump president for a second term,they will be doing so very deliberately,in full knowledge of the man,his character and his record.
“Rigged”,“conflicted”,“disgraceful” but also “mental institutions” – the former president issued a tale of woe for himself and the US after a New York jury found him guilty in the hush-money case.
Trump,77,pleaded not guilty and denies having had an alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Daniels.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said the 12-person jury did their job. Their decision could reshape the 2024 election and further divide the nation.
The maximum sentence for falsification of business records is four years’ imprisonment.
The conventional wisdom among Trump’s lawyers was that the New York hush-money case would never see daylight,and they spent relatively little time thinking about it.