Following Donald Trump's 34-count criminal conviction in his hush money trial, co-host Greg Gutfeld believes the sentence will boost Trump's 2024 campaign. Despite legal experts stating that they could find no evidence of Trump's wrongdoing during the six-week trial, a jury found Trump guilty of breaking the law in an attempt to conceal a payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels prior to the 2016 election. Gutfeld believes that the conviction will not only strengthen Trump's base but also radicalize it, enrage independents and undecided voters, and invigorate those who view Biden as a barely living, desiccated person.
Co-host Dana Perino pointed out that the Trump donation site crashed a few minutes ago, which is still down, so the base will get energized. WinRed is also experiencing similar issues. Co-host Jess Watters expressed her determination to stand up again and defeat the wicked forces harming the nation. She argued that Trump's life was a Greek tragedy, from Hollywood Walk of Fame star to TV celebrity to wealthy to bankrupt, and that the people of America are pleading with politicians for protection, safety, and assistance.
In response to the conviction, Megyn Kelly, a prominent SiriusXM podcaster and former Fox News star, declared that Democrats will "rue the day" they manipulated the legal system to "corrupt a presidential election." Kelly expressed her displeasure with the jury's verdict to find Trump guilty on all 34 charges in the hush-money trial on X, the old Twitter platform. She denounced Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's "outrageous prosecution" of Trump and called for the nation to be ashamed of the day they unleashed this lawfare to rig a presidential election.
Co-host Dana Perino pointed out that the Trump donation site crashed a few minutes ago, which is still down, so the base will get energized. WinRed is also experiencing similar issues. Co-host Jess Watters expressed her determination to stand up again and defeat the wicked forces harming the nation. She argued that Trump's life was a Greek tragedy, from Hollywood Walk of Fame star to TV celebrity to wealthy to bankrupt, and that the people of America are pleading with politicians for protection, safety, and assistance.
In response to the conviction, Megyn Kelly, a prominent SiriusXM podcaster and former Fox News star, declared that Democrats will "rue the day" they manipulated the legal system to "corrupt a presidential election." Kelly expressed her displeasure with the jury's verdict to find Trump guilty on all 34 charges in the hush-money trial on X, the old Twitter platform. She denounced Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's "outrageous prosecution" of Trump and called for the nation to be ashamed of the day they unleashed this lawfare to rig a presidential election.