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Former U.S. President Donald Trump was found guilty of all 34 counts in his hush-money trial in New York. This makes him the first former president to be convicted of a crime and potentially facing jail time when he is sentenced on July 11. Trump was defiant outside the courthouse, claiming that America had “gone to hell” and criticizing the trial as “rigged” and the judge as “corrupt.” He stated that the real verdict would come from the people on November 5th, implying that he believes the trial was unjust.

The historic verdict has garnered attention from newspapers around the world. In the U.K., The Daily Telegraph reported Trump blaming the Biden administration for his conviction, with the guilty verdict being seen as advantageous for the Biden campaign. The Sun featured a furious Trump on its front page, while The Daily Star called Trump an “orange manbaby” in a lighter tone. In Argentina, Clarin highlighted Trump being convicted of bribing a porn actress, with the final verdict left to the polls.

In Brazil, newspapers such as O Estado De Sao Paulo and O Globo focused on Trump’s unprecedented conviction for fraud in concealing bribes. Belgium’s Le Soir simply stated “Guilty” with a photo of Trump, while Canada’s The Globe and Mail emphasized the historic verdict possibly resulting in prison time and impacting U.S. voters’ choices. Italy’s La Republica and The Netherlands’ Der Telegraaf also featured Trump’s guilt in their headlines, with photos of the former president looking disheartened.

The widespread coverage of Trump’s conviction reflects a significant moment in American politics and has sparked international interest in the outcome of the trial. The media’s attention to this high-profile case underscores the impact of political figures’ actions and accountability for their conduct. As Trump faces the possibility of jail time and appeals from his defense team, the global community continues to follow the aftermath of this landmark verdict. The scrutiny and analysis of this trial by news outlets around the world reveal the complexities of justice, politics, and public perception in the modern era.

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