now, donald trump on the attack after jurors found him guilty of 34 criminal counts. key witness, michael cohen, among trump s top targets, calling his former fixer a sleazebags without saying his name, did the former president at turned convicted felon violate his gag order? again? that s something for judge juan merchan to consider just ahead of trump s sentencing on july 11, we re breaking down the potential punishments were drunk from jail time to public service. also, this our president biden says, israel has offered a new roadmap for a gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, even as disrupt confirms its expanding its offensive in rafah, moving into the center of the city welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m will flits here in the situation room tonight. donald trump is plotting, is next legal and political moves. as he season s over is historic criminal conviction and lashes out at just about everyone. he blames for the verdict s
coming to you from msnbc world headquarters in new york city. welcome to alex witt reports . we begin with new fallout and w also the reaction to this historic verdict in donald trump s hush money trial. donald trump s attorney, acknowledging there is a chance the former president of the united states may be sentenced to jail time following his conviction on 34 felony counts. blanche telling the ap the defense will argue strenuously for a non-incarcerated tory sentence. and a short time ago new reaction from republican house speaker mike johnson s comments on saying trump s verdict will be overturned. here s what clark brewster, the attorney representing stormy daniels told me here on msnbc. the idea that they were some part of some conspiracy is nonsense and these 12 people that spent all the time in that courtroom, weeks listen to the evidence and according to the oath return a verdict is a true and honest verdict based upon the facts and evidence and i ct witnessed a cou
at wembley, where there are new security measures in place. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump has said he will appeal, after becoming the first serving or former us president to be convicted of a crime. he was found guilty last night on all 3a counts of falsifying business records, only months before the election which could see him returned to the white house. he is still allowed to run for office, even with a criminal conviction. donald trump claimed the trial was rigged. he ll be sentenced injuly. our north america correspondent john sudworth has the latest from new york. in a nearby park, his opponents celebrated. trump is guilty! while inside the court, the former president was walking into history. are you worried about going to jail? ..as the first ever to be convicted of a crime. this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. it s a rigged trial, a disgrace. but it was a jury who convicted him on the e
g good evening. i m bret baier. breaking tonight fox news has new and exclusive reaction from president biden on the guilty verdict in former president trump s historic criminal trial. the first of a former current president in u.s. history. we have been talking about that and the fallout of it. now a little q&a. white house correspondent peter doocy joins us live from the north lawn with that. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. it took 24 hours but we finally got president biden to tell us what he thinks the trump convictions mean for him ahead of november s elections this is iphone video as we took as he got done toasting the kansas city chiefs on the north lawn and you will only see it here. peter: do you think this conviction helps trump in the election? are you worried that this could happen to you some day, somebody comes up with some charges and tries to bring you into court after your term? [inaudible] and when trump says you are just trying to br