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Why Trump's attorney was 'shocked' at his reaction to guilty verdict

Publish Date
Sat, 1 Jun 2024, 4:54pm

Why Trump's attorney was 'shocked' at his reaction to guilty verdict

Publish Date
Sat, 1 Jun 2024, 4:54pm

Donald Trump鈥檚 lawyer told The Associated Press he was surprised at Trump鈥檚 stoic demeanour as he listened to the verdict that made him the听first former US President convicted of a crime. Todd Blanche was sitting to Trump鈥檚 left in the Manhattan courtroom as the verdict was read 鈥 the jury foreman repeating the word 鈥済uilty鈥 34 times.

鈥淚 was shocked at how he took the verdict,鈥 Blanche said. 鈥淗e just stood there and just kind of took it. And I think had a lot of appropriate solemnness for the moment that made me very proud to be sitting next to him when it, when it was happening,鈥 said Blanche, adding that he thought Trump was still handling himself well today, a day after the verdict, even as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee railed that the trial was unfair.

鈥淗e鈥檚听not happy about it, but there鈥檚 no defendant in the history of our justice system who鈥檚 happy about a conviction the day after. But I think he knows there鈥檚 a lot of fight left and there鈥檚 a lot of opportunity to fix this and that鈥檚 what we鈥檙e going to try to do,鈥 said Blanche, Trump鈥檚 lead attorney in the听New York听case and his classified documents federal criminal case in Florida.

Former President Donald Trump speaks to media after being found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Photo / Pool via APFormer President Donald Trump speaks to media after being found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Photo / Pool via AP

A jury of a dozen New Yorkers convicted Trump on all counts of听falsifying business records, a felony punishable by either incarceration, probation or a fine. As the foreman read the verdict, Trump shook his head slightly, but didn鈥檛 vent his frustration until he left the courtroom. Trump has vowed to appeal.

Speaking to reporters today, Trump听portrayed himself as a victim of a 鈥渞igged鈥 trial, which he claimed was orchestrated by Democrats to stop his presidential campaign. Afterwards, President听Joe Biden听said it was 鈥渞eckless鈥, 鈥渄angerous鈥 and 鈥渋rresponsible for anyone to say this is rigged just because they don鈥檛 like the verdict鈥.

Blanche pushed back on Biden鈥檚 comments, saying it was natural for Trump to believe the law was being used unfairly against him. He cited the three other criminal cases pending against Trump: two cases in Georgia and Washington where he is accused of trying to overturn the 2020听presidential election听and the one in Florida, where he is charged with illegally possessing classified records after he left the White House.

鈥淚 believe in the justice system, and I always will. And I don鈥檛 think that that one case should change anybody鈥檚 view,鈥 said Blanche, a former federal prosecutor who left his job at an elite law firm to represent Trump. 鈥淏ut if you were Donald J. Trump and you have four indictments ... you don鈥檛 think you would say you thought it was rigged? Okay.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 easy to say, 鈥極h, that鈥檚 dangerous. Just keep on showing up at your four indicted cases, sir. Stop saying it鈥檚 rigged.鈥 You know. 鈥楴othing to see here. Totally normal.鈥 I don鈥檛 think it鈥檚 dangerous. I think it makes the system better,鈥 Blanche said.

The jury reached its verdict around 4.20pm on Thursday local time, just as it appeared deliberations were going to be stretching into a third day. Just a few minutes earlier, Judge Juan M. Merchan had returned to the courtroom to announce that, in lieu of a decision, he鈥檇 be sending jurors home for the evening at 4.30pm.

鈥淚鈥檓 a trial attorney and I鈥檝e had a lot of trials and I had a lot of verdicts. And this one was by far the most kind of surprising in the timing of it,鈥 Blanche said. 鈥淲e were all ready to go home. I think it was pretty clear that they were going to keep on working. There hadn鈥檛 been any notes. The first note was a pretty complicated one about testimony, and then asking to have the charge read back to them. So that鈥檚 a jury that鈥檚 kind of in it for the long haul.鈥

Blanche and Trump were having a pleasant conversation as they sat at the defence table waiting out what they thought were the last few minutes of the court day.

鈥淲e were kind of getting our minds right,鈥 Blanche said. 鈥淗aving a jury deliberate is stressful for everybody involved, but for sure for President Trump. And so we鈥檙e trying to get his mind right, that everything was proceeding like it should. And then the judge said we have a verdict.鈥

Attorney Todd Blanche listens as his client, former President Donald Trump, speaks as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court. Photo / Pool via APAttorney Todd Blanche listens as his client, former President Donald Trump, speaks as he arrives at Manhattan criminal court. Photo / Pool via AP

Asked about his handling of the case, Blanche said the defence team had done its best.

On Trump鈥檚 decision not to testify, Blanche said that decision ultimately fell to the former President.

鈥淗e definitely wanted to testify,鈥 Blanche said. But he said they knew that prosecutors were going to be able to cross examine Trump on areas 鈥渢hat are very complicated鈥, because they are the subject of legal appeals.

鈥淭here would have been a lot of sideshows if he were to testify that would have, I think, made it a challenge for him,鈥 Blanche said. 鈥淗e was elected President and he鈥檚 running again, and so he obviously connects with people and connects with voters, and I think certainly can connect with a jury as well. But it wasn鈥檛 quite as simple as that in reaching that decision.鈥

Among the things Trump could have been asked about by prosecutors were a US$455 million ($740m) judgment pending against him in a fraud lawsuit brought by New York鈥檚 attorney general and other judgments against him in lawsuits brought by E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of sexual assault.

Blanche acknowledged there was a chance Trump might be sentenced to jail time.

Former President Donald Trump prepares to leave the courthouse with attorney Todd Blanche after speaking to the media after the conclusion of his hush money trial in New York. Photo / Pool via APFormer President Donald Trump prepares to leave the courthouse with attorney Todd Blanche after speaking to the media after the conclusion of his hush money trial in New York. Photo / Pool via AP

鈥淥n the one hand, it would be extraordinary to send a 77-year-old to prison for a case like this. A first-time offender who was also President of United States, I mean, I think almost unheard of,鈥 Blanche said.

On the other hand, Blanche said, 鈥渢his is a very highly publicised case鈥 in which some might argue Trump deserves a harsher punishment because he faces charges elsewhere. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 going to be a very, I think, contentious sentencing where we鈥檙e going to obviously argue strenuously for a non-incarceratory sentence.鈥

Trump鈥檚 sentencing is scheduled for July 11.

-Michael R. Sisak听and听Jill Colvin, AP

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