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New York Trump GIF by GIPHY NewsDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsHourTo Be Honest Donald Trump GIF by PBS NewsHourDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsDonald Trump Conviction GIF by GIPHY NewsVideo gif. Former President Donald Trump speaks in the hallway of a New York courthouse with his lawyer Todd Blanche behind him after being convicted in his hush money trial. He furrows his brows and cocks his head as he defensively says "I'm a very innocent man." New York Trump GIF by GIPHY NewsDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsHourNew York James GIF by GIPHY NewsDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsJoe Biden GIF by PBS NewsHourVideo gif. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg speaks at a press conference after former President Donald Trump is convicted in his hush money trial. Flanked by his team, Bragg says "Donald Trump has been convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records." as cameras flash on him.
Video gif. Former President Donald Trump speaks in the hallway of a New York courthouse with his lawyer Todd Blanche as jury deliberations begin in his hush money trial. He says with a concerned look on his face "Mother Teresa could not beat these charges." TV gif. PBS NewsHour anchors Geoff Bennett and Amna Nawaz present a news segment with the headline "TRUMP GUILTY" and a photo of former President Donald Trump looking somber displayed between them. Nawaz says "A historic moment as he becomes the first president charges and now convicted for a felony." New York James GIF by GIPHY NewsDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsHourDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsHourDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsHourNew York Trump GIF by GIPHY NewsCreates Donald Trump GIF by PBS NewsHourDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsCourt Case Trump GIF by Robert E BlackmonDonald Trump GIF by PBS NewsTV gif. PBS NewsHour reporter William Brangham delivers a live on-the-ground report outside of the New York courthouse where former President Trump was convicted. Brangham recounts an incident from inside the courtroom and says "When they kept saying 'guilty, guilty, guilty,' the former president was just staring straight ahead."
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