LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Former President Donald Trump has made history as the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes, following a New York jury’s verdict on Thursday. The conviction centers on the falsification of business records aimed at illegally influencing the 2016 election through hush money payments to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. This conviction marks one of four felony indictments the former president faces, with the New York case possibly concluding before the November election.
Lawmakers and Potential Candidates React
Catherine Cortez Masto
Catherine Cortez Masto expressed satisfaction with the verdict, stating, “We know that Donald Trump is willing to do anything to protect his own interests, including undermining our elections. No one is above the law, and I’m glad to see justice served today.”
Sam Brown
Sam Brown condemned the trial as a political sham, asserting, “First, they tried to keep Donald Trump off the ballot. Now, they are trying to keep him off the campaign trail. This has been a sham political trial from the beginning, all because DC Democrats are afraid of LOSING and answering for their failures this November.”
Dina Titus
Representative Dina Titus highlighted the significance of the verdict, stating, “Today, for the first time in our nation’s history, a former president was found guilty of committing multiple felonies. This is a critical moment for our nation. We must recognize that Donald Trump, a twice-impeached, four-times indicted, morally bankrupt individual is undeniably the greatest threat facing our democracy.”
Adam Laxalt
Adam Laxalt criticized the trial as politically motivated, stating, “The degree to which the Democratic Party and Soros backed partisan prosecutors are willing to damage the integrity of our Republic in order to promote their own political advantage is horrific and ominous. This is a dark day for our country, for the integrity of our legal system, and for the future of our politics.”
Aaron D. Ford
Attorney General Aaron D. Ford praised the verdict as a testament to the justice system, stating, “Today’s verdict is a win for our justice system and a signal that no one is above the law, not even former presidents. At the core of our country’s legal system is the idea that a person must be held accountable for their actions, regardless of their political career.”
Joe Lombardo
Joe Lombardo emphasized the importance of a fair legal process, stating, “I respect the work of the jury but believe that this has been a political witch-hunt in a hostile courtroom. The rule of law should always be applied fairly and without prejudice. President Trump will have an opportunity to appeal, and expect an unbiased process will vindicate President Trump.”
Mark Robertson
Mark Robertson expressed confidence in an appeal overturning the conviction, stating, “This conviction will not stand through the appeals process.”
Jacky Rosen
Senator Jacky Rosen reiterated the importance of accountability, stating, “Every American, even a former president, is subject to the rule of law and must be held accountable for criminal actions. A jury has made its decision, and I respect our legal system and the outcome of this fair and impartial process.”
Conclusion: Continuing Developments
As reactions pour in from lawmakers and potential candidates, the conviction of Donald Trump in his New York trial marks a significant moment in American legal and political history. With varying perspectives on the verdict, the case underscores the polarizing nature of Trump’s presidency and the ongoing debate over accountability in the highest office. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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