Establishment media figures on Friday mocked President-elect Donald Trump's formal conviction in the New York corporate records case.
A Gallup poll found in October that Americans' trust in establishment media to report current events “fully, accurately, and fairly” will fall to an all-time low by 2024. is.
“This is a very bad experience and a setback for the New York court system,” Trump told Judge Juan Melchan in a virtual appearance from Mar-a-Lago.
“I was prosecuted for referring to legal costs as legal costs,” he said. “All I'm saying is I think this is an embarrassment to New York.”
Legal experts predict the case will likely be overturned on appeal. playing cards announced He intended to appeal immediately after his conviction.
Republicans say the case is a weaponization of justice against Democratic political opponents and that the ruling is nothing more than a label used by President Trump's opponents for political purposes.
After the formal conviction, members of the biased media ridiculed Trump.
NBC News' Ken Dilanian announced, “You can now call him a convicted felon.”
MSNBC producer Kyle Griffin praised the trial, saying it made Trump's conviction “official.”
“He will be the first president to be sworn in as a convicted felon,” he posted on X.
Chuck Rosenberg, an MSNBC commentator and former acting director of the Drug Enforcement Administration in the Obama administration, scoffed.
What I think people should take away from this fact is that after today, Mr. Trump is a convicted felon, a jury of his peers unanimously said that by proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Mr. I think it is the fact that he was found guilty.
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