Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in a New York trial. The verdict has polarized public opinion, with 50% of Americans believing the verdict was correct, while 47% think the trial was conducted fairly. A significant portion of the public, 48%, believes the indictment was politically motivated. Polls show that 49% of Americans think Trump should end his 2024 presidential campaign due to the conviction. Among independents, 52% believe Trump should suspend his campaign, and 60% agree with the guilty verdict. Only 16% of Republicans believe the verdict was correct. President Joe Biden has publicly referred to Trump as a 'convicted felon' for the first time, highlighting the unprecedented nature of a former president seeking re-election after a criminal conviction.
#BULawProf Angelo Petrigh and Shira Diner explain what it means now that Trump is a convicted felon. Diner says, "Donald Trump is in a different position from many people convicted of crimes, because he has resources." ➡️ https://t.co/9E1uPdpDUZ
Following the news last week that a New York jury had found Donald Trump guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, there were complex and personal reactions among the millions of Americans who have also been convicted of felonies. https://t.co/WeYWyZdsF9
Biden dialed up his attacks on Trump on Monday night, referring to him as a “convicted felon” for the first time and warning that he would be more dangerous in a potential second term. https://t.co/FVxlrMDIQD
Biden Calls Trump A ‘Convicted Felon,’ Says He Doesn’t Deserve To Be President https://t.co/6HRbTLq9zK
Donald J. Trump is a convicted felon.
President Joe Biden called former President Donald Trump a ‘convicted felon’ who poses a higher threat to the United States if he wins a second term https://t.co/WpnoZ4P4RT
Biden calls Trump a 'convicted felon' who 'snapped' after the 2020 election https://t.co/eFsb6WDqT6
🚨🇺🇸 Biden Calls Trump A 'Convicted Felon' For The First Time Biden called Trump a "convicted felon," marking him as the first in American history to seek the presidency after a criminal conviction. Biden: "For the first time in American history a former president that is a… https://t.co/gFktvhYfk1
President Biden publicly calls Donald Trump a 'convicted felon' for the first time @spectatorindex
President Biden prepared fundraiser remarks on Trump held in Greenwich, CT "For the first time in American history a former president that is a convicted felon is now seeking the office of the Presidency… But as disturbing as that is, more damaging is the all-out assault Donald…
BREAKING: President Biden publicly calls Donald Trump a 'convicted felon' for the first time
Opinion | Found guilty of 34 separate felonies by a 12-person jury that took only a few hours of actual deliberations to reach a unanimous verdict that he was a bona fide criminal, Trump is now officially not only a con man but a convict. https://t.co/LmuTLGGBto
Do you approve or disapprove of the jury finding Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts? Approve 56% Disapprove 38% .@DataProgress, 1,216 LV, 5/31-6/1 https://t.co/YtVI8OPP3L https://t.co/7Q0Jxhwhwn
A newly released poll taken just after former President Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records shows half of Americans agree with the outcome. https://t.co/76QFf1aLXM
Schumer on the flr: Last Thursday, a jury found former President Donald Trump guilty of thirty-four counts of falsifying business records as part of a hush money scheme. Former President Donald Trump is now a convicted felon. The most important takeaway from this case is that…
.@SenSchumer on Trump Verdict: "Former President Donald Trump is now a convicted felon. The most important takeaway from this case is that nobody is above the law, including Donald Trump." https://t.co/C3hiHsv6VH
Why Trump's Guilty Verdict Might Not Change Minds in Key Swing States https://t.co/WI9HYQh1Aa
For the first time today, the Biden campaign referred to Donald Trump by what he is: Convicted Felon Donald Trump. https://t.co/5Gbm1e2mfU
NY Residents Weigh In On Trump's Conviction: See Poll Results https://t.co/8tNwtGyl3Y
Roughly Half Of Americans Think Trump Prosecution Was Politically Motivated: POLL https://t.co/V4DCps8nri
Half say Trump verdict correct, should end campaign: Poll https://t.co/y6muMxRjpN He won’t, but it’s a good reminder half or more of the county sees he’s a criminal.
Roughly half of Americans think Trump prosecution was politically motivated: Poll https://t.co/GodfCNHgKK
Here’s where Trump stands in public opinion after guilty verdict in ‘hush money’ case https://t.co/Jc1KzeipdZ https://t.co/kV9H5yqzRA
Donald Trump became the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime. Our journalists discuss how the guilty verdict might shape the remaining months of the presidential race on "The Daily." https://t.co/I2GVOm7xjd
A new @ABC News/Ipsos poll finds a plurality of Americans, 50%, think Trump's guilty verdict on all 34 counts in his hush money trial was correct, and almost as many, 49%, think he should end his 2024 presidential campaign over the result. https://t.co/x1TH3s3WCe @rickklein https://t.co/1IK8Q4O2WT
49% of independent voters told pollsters they now think Trump should drop out of the presidential race Even 15% of Republicans agreed that the guilty verdicts should lead Trump to abandon his quest to get his old job back ➡️ Read more: https://t.co/6mvkYQXymj https://t.co/YxgURSQLaA
#BSEditorial | After the verdict Trump’s conviction on all 34 state felony crimes is likely to magnify the fault lines in a deeply polarised political landscape. Indicators of disruptive forces emerged within hours of the verdict, which saw #Trump make history as the first… https://t.co/w5E0QjZOQX
The Political Implications Trump’s Felony Conviction https://t.co/Lyr4rAJ9Xz
Voters split about Trump conviction, with half believing charges were politically motivated: Poll https://t.co/ERlqJnvHDJ
Polling on Trump verdict. 57% agree guilty. 60% independents agree with guilty. https://t.co/as7Kty4wpk
Donald Trump has spoken for the first time since he made history as the first American president to become a convicted felon. https://t.co/897g3ZNETr
"The hush-money prosecution of Trump was..." Mainly About Enforcing The Law: All: 52% DEM: 89% IND: 54% GOP: 13% Mainly Politically Motivated: All: 46% GOP: 87% IND: 44% DEM: 9% Ipsos / May 31, 2024 / n=2135 https://t.co/3H9F86Gnr4
As you may know, Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts in his trial related to falsi-fying business records. Do you think this verdict was correct or not correct Correct 50% Not correct 27% .@Ipsos/@ABC, 781 adults, 5/31-6/1 https://t.co/bXpczC2o4E
Do you think the charges against Donald Trump in this case were politically motivated, or not? Yes 47% No 38% .@Ipsos/@ABC, 781 adults, 5/31-6/1 https://t.co/35yFHwt4jd
NEW POLL: Majority of independents say Trump received "fair trial" https://t.co/yMM1eszloI
POLL: “The indictment of Donald Trump on criminal charges is politically motivated” Agree 48% Disagree 44% Reuters/Ipsos, 2,135 RV, 5/30-31 https://t.co/egKtWUwCP0
Fair trial for Trump? 47% Yes 32% No https://t.co/yoIuUYm7GP
POLL: Trump Verdict Doesn’t Move the Needle on Public Perception of Case https://t.co/Sz0wYXrRYd
In a new CBS News poll, just over half the country said they thought Donald Trump was guilty before the verdict in his criminal trial, and now just over half believe jurors reached the right verdict and that the trial was fair. https://t.co/JYHHzjjjZF
Regarding the recently concluded New York trial of Donald Trump, do you think the trial was conducted fairly or not? Conducted fairly 47% Not conducted fairly 32% .@Reuters/@Ipsos, 2,135 RV, 5/30-31 https://t.co/WKkoTrNcNV
"While the poll showed 50 percent believe Trump's guilty verdict was correct, the response falls along party lines, with only 16 percent of Republicans believing the verdict was correct." https://t.co/5wd9fcRWVT
Nearly Half Of Independents Think Trump Should Drop Out Following Guilty Verdict: POLL https://t.co/ZwLc2epVZb
Up Close: Assessing the political implications of Donald Trump's guilty verdict https://t.co/TsU404GSEE https://t.co/Lk6QhLQUnL
According to this ABC/Ipsos poll 16% of Republicans & 52% of Independents believe Trump should suspend his presidential campaign because he was convicted of felonies. Might they still vote for him if he's on the ballot? We don't know. https://t.co/uxUNFYF0ds