'This is a very political exercise,' one pundit said.
The moment Fox News told its viewers that former President Donald Trump had been found guilty in his hush-money trial is making the rounds online.In the video, the network showed the outside of the New York courtroom where the verdict was being read, while anchors relayed messages from producers inside.'Our producers inside say that the jury is back in the room, that Judge Merchan is back on the bench,' the presenter said, adding, 'It looks like we have some of the verdict coming in.
Throughout the trial, Trump and his supporters have said Bragg is part of a Democratic or 'Deep State' plan to upheave the upcoming election, often associating the Manhattan DA with George Soros, a Jewish, liberal billionaire.Soros has denied making direct contributions to Bragg, but he has been linked to criminal justice reform programs that some see as essentially promoting more liberal candidates for district attorney positions.
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