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Trump getting straight back to work, warns Biden to ‘buckle up’ as he hits campaign trail after guilty verdict

Donald Trump plans to immediately return to work Friday, a day after becoming the first ex-president ever convicted of felony criminal charges — while warning President Biden to “buckle up” now that he can focus on the campaign trail.

The former president, 77, is scheduled to speak at 11 a.m. Friday at Trump Tower in Midtown Manhattan, where he is expected to again rip what he called a “rigged, disgraceful trial” that ended Thursday with him convicted of 34 felonies over “hush money” payments.

His campaign ✱also had a warning for his 2024 rival.

“Crooked Joe Biden and the Democrats confined President Trump to a courtroom for more than eight hours a day for more than six weeks, and he’s still winning,” Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt .

“Now that he is fully back on the campaign trail, Biden and the Democrats better buckle up.” 

Former President Donald Trump called his Manhattan hush money trial “rigged” in his first statement since being found guilty. Photo by STEVEN HIRSCH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

The campaign rep added that the presumptive Republican presidential nominee was still able to generate “billions of dollars” in media coverage throughout the high-profile trial, as well as host rallies and campaign stops, and “increased his lead over crooked Joe Biden in the polls.”


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“Not even a witch hunt trial could slow him down. In fact, it only made him stronger,” Leavitt said.

It comes after a sour-looking Trump slammed the trial as “rigged” and “disgraceful” after the Manhattan jury found him guilty on all 34 counts Thursday.

“The rea🌟l verdict will be Nov. 5 by the people … I’m a very innocent man,” he said as he left the courtroom, blaming the o⛦rdeal on Biden, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and the judge who oversaw the trial.

Trump was found guilty by the jury on all 34 counts. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen testified about a hush money payment made to Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg

“I’m fighting for our country, I’m fighಌting for our Constitution,” Trump said. “We’re a nation in decl♒ine.”

Trump also accused Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan of being “conflicted” and “corrupt,” claiming his decision not to grant Trum🌠p’s bid for a venue change outside Manhattan — a district that overwhelmingly polls in Biden’s favor — directly led to the guilty verdict.

“Our whole country is being rigged right no🥀w. This was done by the Biden admiꦅnistration in order to vote to wound or hurt an opponent, a political opponent. And I think it’s just a disgrace,” Trump said.

His remarks came just minutes after he launched a fu🐬ndraising memo on his Truth Social page, calling himself a “political prisoner.”

What happens next after Trump is found guilty in hush money case

  • Donald Trump, who was found guilty on all 34 counts, will remain free until his scheduled sentencing on the morning of July 11.
  • The former president does not face any travel restrictions until the sentencing.
  • Trump’s attorneys said they plan to appeal the verdict “as soon as we can.”
  • If Trump loses an appeal with the mid-level appeals court, he’ll likely seek to have the state’s highest court hear his case, which could take an additional year.

Here you can read more about what happens next following the historic guilty verdict and what Trump ♛potentially faces.

Trump’s fundraising website crashed and one of his campaign committees reportedly secured an $800,000 donation in the wake of the guilty verdict.

“So many Americans 💃we𝔍re moved to donate to President Trump’s campaign that the WinRed pages went down,” the Trump campaign wrote on X.

Trump was convicted on 💟all 34 counts of falsifying business records related to a $130,000 “hush money” payment🦋 that his former “fixer” lawyer Michael Cohen made to porn star Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 presidential election.


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He is set to be sentenced on July 11 — just four days before the start of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.