Former President Donald Trump has vowed to fight back against the unprecedented 34-count felony conviction he is facing. In his recent remarks, he wasted no time criticizing Judge Mershawn, whom he called 'highly conflicted.' The next significant date on the calendar is July 11th, the day when Trump is scheduled to be sentenced, just days before Republicans are set to formally nominate him for president.
White House correspondent Peter Doocy reported live from the White House, where anticipation was high for President Biden's upcoming remarks. It is expected that the president will address the situation in the Middle East, possibly commenting on the need for Israel to be more careful in Gaza to protect civilian life.
President Biden has not yet made any public statements regarding Trump's conviction. However, he is set to deliver remarks later in the day. It remains to be seen if he will address the issue directly or take a shouted question from the press. Biden's stance on not interfering with the justice system, as demonstrated during the Merrick Garland nomination, suggests that he may refrain from commenting on the legal proceedings involving Trump.
Despite the conviction, a campaign official in Wilmington affirmed that Trump is expected to be the Republican nominee for president, emphasizing the need for opposition to Trump at the ballot box. President Biden's potential response to Trump's felony convictions is complex, given his son's upcoming legal issues and past criticisms of the justice system. Biden has previously emphasized the importance of upholding the law, the Constitution, and ensuring justice for the people of the nation.