The Revisionist History of the Trump Trial Has Already Begun
Briefly

Guilty. When he was finally hit with a criminal conviction, soon after 5 P.M. on a sunny late-May afternoon, he had to sit and listen inside a New York courtroom as the label he so dreaded was directed at him again and again-thirty-four guilties, one for each of the thirty-four felony counts against him.
Trump offered a lackluster rant after the conviction, claiming the trial was rigged and he is innocent. His anti-immigration diatribe seemed unrelated to his falsifying of business records in a hush-money payoff.
Read at The New Yorker
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