Former President Donald Trump and his allies are preparing for the possibility of a guilty verdict in his ongoing hush money trial, according to a recent report from USA TODAY.
Trump's vocal criticisms of the trial, both at political rallies and on social media, are seen as efforts to influence public opinion and mitigate the impact of an unfavorable outcome. By portraying the New York judicial system as biased and unfair, Trump aims to rally support and discredit any potential guilty verdict.
While Trump has not explicitly stated his expectation of a guilty verdict, he has consistently highlighted perceived political bias within the trial proceedings. He has also suggested, without evidence, that his opponents are motivated by a desire to see him imprisoned.
Additionally, Trump and his supporters have floated the possibility of appealing a guilty verdict, indicating their belief that any adverse ruling could be overturned on appeal. Such preparations underscore the importance of the trial's outcome for Trump's future political ambitions, particularly in the context of a potential rematch with President Joe Biden in the 2024 election.

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