that is our show for tonight. a special edition of donald trump witness to history starts right now. after 22 witnesses and 16 days of testimony, donald trump has become the first-ever american president to be convicted of a crime. this trial will go down in history, but without cameras in the courtroom, americans never got to see the evidence for themselves. they did not get to see trump s isa close and his mouth go slack while he sat slumped at the defense table. they did not get to hear stormy daniels salacious testimony firsthand. they do not get to watch the judge cleared the courtroom seemingly in anger as he butted heads with a truculent witness. instead, americans had to rely on word from the few reporters who were in the room. reporter: that was something. donald trump was crying from the oval office. even todd lynch said he was writing checks from the white house. in terms of the vibe in the room, what you have heard about it being kind of a courtroom is re
And those surrogates are tweeting from the courtroom. we can prove that given the timestamps on their tweets and their often doing it to circumvent the gag order, which one of them admitted on another media outlet last week so there are some special arrangements here. they should ve been made for the former president security and yet they have been rampantly abused by him and his friends. at concluding the group of people from congress wearing identical uniforms which were mini-means of the former president. all former presidents are given secret service, so it s not that donald trump is being treated differently. the last question we have michelle from the netherlands and she asks, is the decision of the jury final? well, welcome to being in the panel of lawyers because this is the kind of question i lawyers have a great name,