The sentencing date has been set a few days before the RNC Convention in Wisconsin. Trump is currently at the mercy of Judge Merchan, with the potential sentence being up to four years in jail for each of the 34 charges. Merchan is a Columbian immigrant whose daughter is president of a political consulting firm that works closely with Democratic candidates. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was literally funded into office by George and Alex Soros’ Open Society, with the latter gloating about the verdict last week and calling for Democrats to repeatedly label Trump a “convicted felon.” “Repetition is the key to a successful message,” Soros declared.Donald Trump has called for the Supreme Court to step in before he is sentenced on July 11th, calling the prosecutors "Fascists." Full report here: https://t.co/MuJKU6ihYQpic.twitter.com/E8ty8YzaCr
— m o d e r n i t y (@ModernityNews) June 3, 2024
Despite Trump being convicted on 34 counts, there has been no negative impact on his support and even a slight increase in favorability, especially amongst independent voters.NEW: Eric Trump reveals that the Trump campaign has raised $200 million since he was convicted in New York City.
"In terms of small dollar, we're well over $70 million... If you add the large dollar donations to it, you're over 200 million." For comparison, in the last 6 months… pic.twitter.com/GWTilToauA — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 2, 2024
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