republicans and right-wing media are raging over trump s verdict, vowing vengeance and lyrical retribution, and another state department official resigns in protest of president biden s gaza policy. stacy gilbert joins us. let s do this. donald trump s guilty verdict on all 34 felony carts of falsifying business records comes five months and four days before the most divisive presidential election of our time, and as a jampacked calendar in the final stretch to november. starting with the debate between trump and biden, set for this month, june 27th. two weeks after that on july 11, trump will be back in court for sentencing in his hush money case, trump s charge of falsifying business records, a felony, is punishable by up to four years in prison but legal expert say there s no guarantee that he will get present time, given that this is his first criminal conviction. and for a nonviolent crime. the republican national convention will convene in milwaukee to formally don
keep it here. good evening. tonight trumps conviction has sent the nation into uncharted territory. where does the madness go from here? and republicans and right wing mania are raging over the verdict bowing vengeance and political retribution. another state department official resigns in light of joe biden s gaza policy. stacy gilbert is joining us. let s do this. donald trump s guilty verdict on all 34 felony counts comes only five months and four days before the most divisive presidential election of our time. there is a jam-packed calendar in the final stretch to november. starting with a debate between trump and biden set for this month on the 27th. two weeks after that trump will be back in court for sentencing in the hush money case. the charge of falsifying business records, a felony, is punishable by up to four years in prison. but legal experts say there s no guarantee he will get prison time, given that this is his first criminal conviction and it is a non
it s a fair thing to say even though reasonable minds might disagree that this is a case that has a shot on appeal on issues of law. where it gets strange for me is other people who were not involved in congress, threatening to hold the country hostage procedurally, because they are not happy with the outcome of a criminal case. it s okay to be unhappy with the outcome, guess what, happens to me a lot, more than i would like to say. i m often unhappy with the outcome of my own criminal cases by the way to go is appeal, we have a process, we have a procedure. you don t go home and say you are not feeding your family as a result. right. and there are so many opportunities on appeal. the odds are against you when you are a criminal defendant but there are real legal issues in this case, once they get to the appellate division.
trump. there are a lot of ways to look at this prosecution. i question whether or not it was a prosecution that may not have been brought. the d.a. s office had to commission an outside law firm to tell them if the theory of liability was a crime. so they were asking them whether this was a crime. i think it s a fair thing to say that it s a case that has a shot on appeal on issues of law. where it gets strange is other people who are not involved in congress threatening to hold the country hostage procedurally because they are not happy with the outcome of a criminal case. it s okay to be unhappy with this, and happens a lot. more than i would like to say. i am often unhappy with my own cases, but the way to go is to appeal. we have a procedure. but you don t go home and say you are feeding your family.