Former U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to appeal his guilty verdict, a day after a jury of New York citizens convicted him of all 34 felony counts related to his attempt to illegally influence the outcome of the 2016 national election.
“It was a rigged trial,” exclaimed the former president, who spoke to a small group of reporters and supporters Friday inside his midtown Manhattan Trump Tower.
Trump, for 33 minutes, delivered an unscripted and rambling list of grievances about the case, the country and President Joe Biden. Trump claimed — without evidence — that the judge in his case was corrupt and unfair, and that the New York state legal proceedings were orchestrated by Biden and federal officials.
“I’m very honored to be involved because we’re fighting for our Constitution,” added Trump during his remarks.
Biden, at the opening of a White House speech about the Middle East, noted that the unanimous verdict against Trump came after the jury heard five weeks of testimony and that the former president was given every opportunity to defend himself.