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Watch Biden React to Trump Blaming Him for the Guilty Verdict

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APresident Joe Biden began walking out of the press room on Friday afternoon after finishing a speech outlining a ceasefire plan for the Israel-Hamas war, a journalist shouted, questioning him about the former’s historic conviction. -President Donald Trump on hush money trial. .

“Donald Trump refers to himself as a ‘political prisoner’ and blames you [Biden] directly. What is your response to that, sir? the person asked.

Biden stopped, turned and smiled broadly, apparently amused by the question or the topic at hand. Journalists continued to ask the President’s opinion.

“Do you think the conviction will have an impact on the campaign?” was another question presented. But without answering any questions, Biden left the room.

The moment is getting too much social media attention as the public continues to digest Trump’s 34-count conviction in a conspiracy to illegally influence the 2016 election by falsifying documents showing hush money paid to Stormy Daniels, a former pornographic actor, who claims the two had sex.

Earlier in the day on Friday, Trump made a statement at Trump Tower in New York, speaking for more than 30 minutes and insisting that the verdict was “rigged” and driven by politics. Throughout his speech, he verbally attacked the judge, witnesses and called President Biden “a very great danger to our country.”

However, on Thursday, immediately after leaving court, Trump externally blamed the Biden administration.

“The real verdict will be given by the people on November 5,” he said. “This was done by the Biden administration to hurt or injure a political opponent, and I think it’s a disgrace.”

President Biden reacted to the verdict and Trump’s words directly in his own speech, before discussing the Israel-Hamas war ceasefire plan.

He confirmed that this was a state case, including local representation, and not a federal case that could be influenced by the Department of Justice and those under its presidential purview. Biden also defended the jurors as citizens, not unlike those watching, and said Trump had every opportunity to defend himself during the five weeks the evidence was presented.

“It’s reckless, it’s dangerous, it’s irresponsible for someone to say this is ‘rigged’ just because they don’t like the verdict,” Biden said.

On June 27, Biden and Trump will meet in their first debate of the 2024 election cycle. Shortly thereafter, on July 11, Trump is scheduled to return to court for sentencing, where he could face penalties ranging from large fines to time. of prison.





This story originally appeared on Time.com read the full story

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