Trump guilty on all counts – so what happens next? – Full Story podcast
Donald Trump has made history again, becoming the first US president, sitting or former, to be a convicted criminal. Late on Thursday a New York jury found him guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying records to cover up a sex scandal. Within minutes of leaving the courtroom, Trump said he would appeal.
On an historic night for US politics, Politics Weekly America host Jonathan Freedland speaks to Guardian US reporter Sam Levine about what the hush-money trial verdict will mean – both for Trump and for the election in November
Read more:
- Could Trump go to prison? What happens next after the guilty verdict
- How the prosecutor’s strategy went from ‘historic mistake’ to a full-blown victory
- Trump was convicted of 34 felonies. What is Biden’s next move?
- Cheers and groans at Manhattan courthouse after verdict: ‘We got him’
This episode was originally published on the Politics Weekly America podcast
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