Trump is going to make history again?

Trump, who has already attracted $200 million, was tried before the presidential inauguration. This lawsuit will be sentenced

Juan Melchand, a judge of the Supreme Court of New York State, announced on the 3rd that he would make a ruling on the "hush money" case involving President-elect Trump on January 10. Trump responded to this by posting on social platforms on the 3rd and 4th. On the evening of the 3rd, Trump posted that he was the only politician in American history who could not debate for himself. The next morning, he first posted a post accusing Melchand of "corruption and dishonesty" and called for the cancellation of his professional qualifications. After that, he posted another post complaining that "no president has ever been treated illegally like me." He also accused Democratic judges and prosecutors of being "corrupt" and said that they treated President (Biden)'s political opponents in an "unprecedented" unfair manner.

According to reports, Trump may appear in court in person or via a connection. This means that Trump will face trial before attending the presidential inauguration on January 20. Before this, no American president has ever been charged or even convicted.

Trump appeared in court in New York last May

Trump will almost certainly become the first president in American history to be convicted. However, Merschamp has said that "considering the reality of presidential immunity, unconditional release will be the most feasible option." The report said that although Trump will not go to jail in the end, the judges will have the opportunity to condemn Trump's behavior in court on the 10th.

Trump is expected to appeal, which may delay his ruling. But if he still cannot overturn the original verdict after the appeal, he will enter the White House with the crime on his shoulders.

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