Swift reaction after former President Donald Trump is found guilty on 34 criminal counts in hush money case

Swift reaction after former President Donald Trump is found guilty on 34 criminal counts in hush money case

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The transcript covers the New York criminal hush money trial involving Trump, who is accused of falsifying business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels. The jury deliberated for over 11 hours, marking a historic moment as they decided on a former president's guilt. Public reactions were swift, with supporters gathering outside the courthouse. The prosecution alleged Trump tried to silence Daniels about an affair to influence the 2016 election. Trump pleaded not guilty and denied the affair.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the public's perception of the New York criminal hush money trial?

It was considered a rigged and disgraceful trial.

It was seen as a fair trial.

It was ignored by the public.

It was celebrated as a victory for justice.

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How long did the jury deliberate in the trial?

More than 11 hours

More than 5 hours

More than 8 hours

More than 15 hours

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the historical significance of this trial?

First time a trial involved adult film stars.

First time a former president was found guilty of a crime.

First time a jury had to decide on a former president's criminal case.

First time a trial lasted over 20 days.

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What was the prosecution's main allegation against Trump?

He obstructed justice.

He engaged in insider trading.

He falsified business records to hide damaging news.

He committed tax fraud.

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What was Trump's response to the allegations?

He refused to comment on the allegations.

He pleaded not guilty and denied the affair.

He pleaded guilty to all charges.

He admitted to the affair but denied falsifying records.