#TrumpConviction #BidenCampaignAds
An Ipsos survey reveals that 21% of independents are less likely to vote for Trump due to his felony conviction, potentially impacting the election outcome. Biden's campaign targets Trump with a $50m ad push ahead of the upcoming debate. read more
#TrumpConviction #CriminalJusticeReform
Former president Donald Trump's ability to sidestep the consequences of his conviction contrasts starkly with the lifelong struggles faced by many with criminal records. Trump uses his felony label to fuel his campaign, while criminal justice reformers emphasize the harm of such stigmatization. read more
#TrumpConviction #USPolitics
Nearly half of US adults approve of Trump's conviction, according to an AP-NORC poll, with 48% in favor and 51% believing the conviction was politically motivated. Democrats largely support the conviction, while Republicans predominantly disapprove. read more
#USPolitics #TrumpConviction
Republican Rep Norman scolds Democrat Nadler for interrupting him about Trump's conviction, insisting it was by a judge, not a jury. Republicans push back against DOJ's focus on Trump, pointing out Hunter Biden's case. read more
#TrumpConviction #HouseJudiciary
New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg will testify before the House Judiciary Committee regarding Donald Trump's hush money trial, challenging accusations of political prosecution. A troll post about the trial's outcome led to questions, as Trump continues campaigning amid a conviction. read more
#GeorgiaPrimary #TrumpConviction
Voters in Fulton County, Georgia, cast ballots during the primary on May 21, 2024. Polls following Trump's felony conviction show a slight increase in approval for Biden. Trump's reaction fueled Republican support. Biden sees it as an assault on justice. read more
#TrumpConviction #USPolitics
Donald Trump was convicted on 34 counts for falsifying business records to hide $130,000 of hush money paid to cover up a sex scandal. This unprecedented verdict highlights his willingness to break the law for political gain. read more
#SupremeCourt #TrumpConviction
Speaker Mike Johnson calls for Supreme Court intervention following Trump's historic criminal conviction, deeming the verdict dangerous to the system and potentially eroding public trust in justice. Johnson emphasizes the need for equal justice and expresses confidence in the Court's ability to address the situation. read more
#TrumpConviction #GlobalReactions
Vladimir Putin and Viktor Orbán show support for Donald Trump following his conviction. The Kremlin criticizes the legal process, while Orbán praises Trump's honor and accomplishments. Matteo Salvini and other leaders back Trump, contrasting with more reserved reactions from traditional US allies. read more
#TrumpConviction #USPolitics
Former President Donald Trump has been convicted of 34 felony counts related to influencing the 2016 election, facing real consequences for the first time. A poll shows 17% of voters may be less likely to support him in November, potentially impacting his chances of returning to the White House. read more
#TrumpConviction #USPolitics
Donald Trump has been convicted of fraud and conspiracy in a hush-money trial involving Stormy Daniels. Despite the conviction, his chances for re-election are still strong, challenging Joe Biden. Trump's legal issues may impact the upcoming elections. read more
#TrumpConviction #PoliticalReaction
House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed disappointment, calling Trump's conviction a "shameful day." Republicans criticized the verdict, claiming it was politically motivated, while Democrats praised the justice system. Trump's family and allies condemned the decision, foreseeing an appeal. read more