Donald Trump to appeal against criminal convictions

Former US President Donald Trump addresses media at Trump Tower following guilty verdict

epaselect epa11382498 Former US President Donald Trump speaks at a press conference at Trump Tower the day after a jury found him guilty on all 34 counts in his hush money criminal trial in New York State Supreme Court in New York, New York, USA, 31 May 2024. Trump will be sentenced on 11 July 2024. EPA/PETER FOLEY Source: AAP / PETER FOLEY/EPA

Donald Trump says he will appeal the guilty verdict that has made him the first US president convicted of a crime.


In a speech at Trump Tower, the former president attacked the New York trial's judge, describing parts of the hush-money case as unfair, and making several false statements and misrepresentations in the process.

Legal experts say the presumed Republican presidential candidate's challenge now faces significant odds, but there are some grounds for an appeal.

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