USA, Trump condemned but not excluded from the race for the White House. The verdict and future scenarios
The race is considerably complicated White House per Donald Trump. The former president of the United States he was convicted for the money paid to the porn star Stormy Danielswill be able to run in the elections next November and challenge Joe Biden ma will not be able to vote. Immediately after the court verdict of New York came the note from the White House: “Nobody is above the law“. The Florida, where the tycoon resides, prohibits convicted felons from voting. Convicted residents of Maine, Vermont and Washington DC are permitted to vote. Even if the Republican governor Ron DeSantis he might find a loophole. Trump was found guilty of all 34 counts for having committed a flourish in an attempt to hide one sex scandal in the story of the porn star Stormy Daniels.
It's about the first occupant of the White House in history of the United States to be condemned. Upon reading the verdict, reached by 12 jurors after two days of deliberation, the New York tycoon did not move, but continued to look straight ahead, frowning. To know the extent of the sentence we will have to wait on July 11thjust days before the Republican Convention, which begins July 15. He faces a year and a half to four years in prison, but considering his age, 77 years old, the absence of a criminal record and the non-criminal gravity of the charges, he may not even serve a day in prison, or serve only a very short period. Leaving the chamber, Trump thundered against a “rigged process“, calling it a “shame“. His lawyers have already announced that they will appeal against the conviction.