watch that thanks so much for joining me today. i m alison chemla radha. i ll see you back here tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. and cnn newsroom continues with jessica dean, right now. here in the cnn newsroom. hi everyone. i m jessica dean and won washington and we begin with former president and now convicted felon, donald trump, saying he d be okay with serving prison time. this of course, just days after he was found guilty of all charges. in his hush money criminal trial. but as he awaits his sentencing for july 11, the republican candidate for president warns a prison or house arrest sentence could lead to a breaking point among his supporters here he is on fox news this morning the arraignment date for four days before the rnc. ella that s part of the game. somewhat suggested you could appeal straight to the supreme in court because of the special nature of this case. when it comes to the legal maze they couldn t the judge could decide to say, hey, house arrest
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ordinary americans we just wrote in history good morning, waking up a convicted felon just five months before voters will have to decide whether to send him back to the oval office. donald trump has spent the last four years telling his supporters the 2020 election was stolen from him. and he has spent the last seven weeks telling them the trial was a political sham. here s what he said yesterday. the real verdict is going to be november 5, by the people and they know what happened here and everybody knows what happened here. this was done by the biden administration. in order to wound or hurt an opponent, a political opponent? and i think it s just a disgrace and we ll keep fighting. we ll fight til the end and we ll win president biden s campaign agreeing with trump on that very first part of what he said, writing this in a statement right after the verdict, quote there is still only one way to keep donald trump out of the oval office at the ballot box, convicted fe
wrestle with as he ushered in the far right wing into the mainstream of italian life. and i think we re going to suffer regardless of what happens to trump, we will suffer the far-right wing in our lives can also men s on an anna navarro. thank you great to have you write of time. thank you for joining us on this historic great night. the news continues with abby phillip on newsnight cnn breaking news guilty on all counts. good evening. i m abby phillip in new york for a special edition of newsnight it just moments. i ll sit down one-on-one with a trump relative and a man who may be trump s pick for vice president. but first tonight strangers in a jury box, 12 manhattan nights came to a unanimous decision to convict the former president of the united states of crimes 34 times these 12 people unknown to each other before april 22, we re asked to reach a conclusion about donald trump s guilt 34 times. they agreed 34 times. they said trump broke the law and that he used a paper
south guilt.com today good evening, everyone. welcome to a special edition of newsnight. i m abby phillip alongside kaitlan collins here in new york. donald trump s fate will soon be decided that the hands of a jury of his peers and the prosecution wrapped up late tonight, just about two hours ago, following the defense earlier this morning now, both sides tried to condense five weeks of testimony into their closing arguments today, it was their last and final chance to make their case to the jury before those 12 new yorkers decide whether to let donald trump walk or making the first president with a criminal conviction. the jury is expected to begin deliberating tomorrow after hearing the judges instructions to them you can see trump earlier. walk can to trump tower. he did not speak as he typically does when he leaves court today. but inside that room, durer s first heard from trump s defense attorney todd blanche, who laid out what he said were the top ten reasons to dou