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VisitTrump's response to the trial outcome
Publicly accepts the verdict • 25%
Claims the trial was unfair • 25%
Appeals the verdict • 25%
Makes no public comment • 25%
Public statements, tweets, and press releases from Donald Trump or his legal team.
Trump Faces 34 Felony Charges in First Criminal Trial Starting Monday
Apr 14, 2024, 05:20 PM
Former President Donald Trump is set to stand trial on Monday in New York on 34 felony charges related to falsifying business records in a case involving hush money payments allegedly made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. The trial, which marks the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president, centers on accusations that Trump paid $130,000 to Daniels to prevent her from disclosing an alleged sexual encounter. Trump has announced he will testify in his own defense, stating he plans to tell the truth as he believes there is 'no case' against him. This trial is one of four criminal cases Trump faces as he also campaigns for a return to the White House. In the lead-up to the trial, Trump has been actively campaigning in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, and has openly criticized the judge and prosecutors involved in his case. Jury selection for the trial begins Monday.
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Claims vindication • 25%
Denounces the trial • 25%
Announces political retaliation • 25%
Remains silent on the issue • 25%
Trump accepts verdict • 33%
Trump claims unfair trial • 33%
Trump announces an appeal • 34%
Concedes the verdict • 50%
Continues to contest the verdict • 50%
Accepts decision without public objection • 25%
Criticizes the decision publicly • 25%
Attempts to modify the agreement • 25%
Takes other legal actions • 25%
Further charges against Trump • 25%
Appeal filed by Trump • 25%
Civil lawsuits related to the case • 25%
No further legal actions • 25%
Support Trump • 25%
Distance from Trump • 25%
Remain Neutral • 25%
Mixed Responses • 25%
Appeal the verdict • 25%
Accept the verdict and serve sentence • 25%
Seek a plea deal • 25%
Flee the country • 25%
Support Trump regardless of outcome • 34%
Distance from Trump if found guilty • 33%
No change in stance • 33%
No significant protests • 33%
Minor protests • 33%
Major protests • 34%
Mostly positive • 33%
Mostly negative • 33%
Mixed/Neutral • 34%
Recusal from specific cases • 25%
Public statement addressing issues • 25%
Resignation from the Supreme Court • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Verdict upheld • 33%
Verdict overturned • 33%
New trial ordered • 34%
Negative Impact • 50%
Positive Impact • 50%
Significantly harms • 33%
Boosts his campaign • 34%
No significant impact • 33%