Donald Trump says nation in decline, legal fight long from over after conviction on 34 felony charges

Former President and 2024 presumed Republican nominee Donald Trump tells news media gathered at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse after a jury found him guilty on 34 felony counts in the so-called hush money case brought by New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg that the nation was in serious decline as millions and millions of people were pouring in, that the country in big trouble but the verdict was a rigged decision right from day one, telling reporters the fight was long from over before departing.
Former President and 2024 presumed Republican nominee Donald Trump tells news media gathered at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse after a jury found him guilty on 34 felony counts in the so-called hush money case brought by New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg that the nation was in serious decline as millions and millions of people were pouring in, that the country in big trouble but the verdict was a rigged decision right from day one, telling reporters the fight was long from over before departing.
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30 May, 2024
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Washington, DC, United States
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