The news of Trump being found guilty has caused a huge reaction in both the United States and the world, with various parties closely monitoring the event.
However, despite the unanimous verdict by the jury, Trump may not necessarily go to jail. Even facing up to four years in prison, he still qualifies to run for the U.S. presidency.
According to reports from TASS, Trump adamantly maintains his innocence, considering the jury's decision a "shame" and a manifestation of hostility towards him.
He vows to fight it vigorously.
Although Trump has been closely aligned with the Republican Party and his two major competitors, Haleigh and Desantis, have also shifted their support to him, Trump's conviction will undoubtedly impact the outcome of the U.S. elections, as evident from Trump's anger and Biden's mockery.
The latest polls show that after Trump's conviction, Biden's approval rating has risen to 41%, while Trump's is at 39%. Previously, both were around 40%.
While Trump's staunch supporters will continue to stand by him, undecided voters in some crucial swing states may switch to Biden.
This is also a cause for Biden's delight, as the electoral votes in these swing states could determine the outcome.
However, leading doesn't mean Biden can rest easy.
In recent days, he has encountered new issues, indicating his joy may be premature.
Firstly, U.S. political tactics are too low, even Russia can't bear it.
It's clear to everyone that Trump's conviction is because he gave opponents opportunities to exploit, and the Democrats want to seize this chance to prevent Trump from returning to the White House.
Whether it's "Trump's FBI raid" or constant references to the "Capitol Hill chaos," these are effective means to prevent Trump from winning.
The Kremlin believes that Trump's conviction signifies the White House's attempt to eliminate political opponents, a fact that is evident.
Russia rarely takes sides in the Trump-Biden showdown, but this time couldn't resist ridiculing the White House because Biden's actions are too obvious.
However, Russia speaking up for Trump may not be beneficial, as his opponents could use it to accuse him of collusion with Russia.
Secondly, Trump has received a substantial amount of donations.
Within 24 hours of his conviction, he raised nearly $53 million, including from his loyal supporters and Republican donors.
In conclusion, "Trump's conviction" may affect his support in swing states, but his loyal supporters will stand by him even more.
Republican donors and lawmakers will also realize that they must provide more support to Trump, or he may lose the presidency. This is clearly not the result Biden hoped for.
Thirdly, America is accelerating its division.
Republican lawmaker Greene believes that New York State should not continue to pursue Trump's crimes; otherwise, federal budget funds should not flow to New York.
Many Republicans, including House Speaker Johnson, support Trump.
It is certain that regardless of the election result, whether Trump or Biden wins or loses, America will further divide.
For Americans, this is a tragedy.
The future remains to be seen.
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