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Biden terms Trump’s conviction victory for law
The reaction comes a day after former President Donald Trump found guilty by the New York Jury for bribing Adult Industry performer Stormy Daniels for keeping the Affair secret
Washington: United States of America (USA) President Joe Biden termed conviction of former President Donald Trump as victory of the law.
President Joe Biden said “the jury’s verdict against former President Donald Trump is a victory for the law and that we should respect the verdict,”.
He expressed these words while speaking at the White House in Washington on Saturday.
The reaction came a day after former President Donald Trump found guilty by the New York Jury for bribing Adult Industry performer Stormy Daniels for keeping the Affair secret. All 34 accusations regarding the payment to keep the affair a secret was found to be true.
Former President Donald Trump said, “Biden’s America has become a fascist state”
Donald Trump rejected the accusations on him and says that all the cases are false and he is innocent.
Former President Donald Trump said that these accusations are defaming him but the matter is not yet resolved. The Trump supporters protested against jury’s verdict and turned the flag of USA upside down.
The accusation on Former President Donald trump was that he had physical relations with the Adult Industry Star Stormy Daniels and that during 2016 elections campaigns she was paid to keep the affair a secret.
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