The trial against Donald Trump already has a verdict. The seven men and five women who made up the jury determined that the tycoon is ‘guilty’ of felony charges of falsifying business records to protect his presidential run in 2016.

The former president of the United States faced a total of 34 serious crimes, all of them related to the reimbursement of his lawyer for paying a total of $130,000 to porn actress Stormy Daniels to try to silence an alleged sexual relationship with the president in 2006 and thus not tarnish Trump’s image.

The republican’s face of serenity and confidence clouded after the verdict. The American received the news with a frown and a sad face.while on the street Trump’s supporters and detractors were in some cases getting into shouting matches, but without reaching violence, since the verdict was made public.

After hearing the jury’s verdict, Trump declared that “this was a shame” and that “this was a trial rigged by a conflictive judge who was corrupt”, directly attacking Judge Juan Merchan who was in charge of handling the case.

The same Republican has assured that “is innocent” and that the “true verdict will be next November 5”, the date on which the elections will be held in the United States. Trump has listed a litany of complaints he has made over the past few months: that Judge Merchan was biased, that Alvin Bragg presented his case as an effort to keep Trump out of the White House and that he should have gotten a change of venue, because of how liberal Manhattan is.

“We will fight for our Constitution. This is far from over”has concluded after leaving dManhattan Criminal Court. The 77-year-old Republican has become the first former president in US history to be convicted in a criminal trial, as well as the first candidate from a major party to run for president being declared a criminal. .