In a historic turn of events, Donald Trump has been convicted on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in his criminal trial in New York. This marks the first instance where a former or serving US president has been found guilty of a crime. Scheduled for sentencing on July 11th, Trump faces the possibility of prison time, although legal experts speculate a fine as the more likely outcome. Reacting to the verdict, Trump denounces it as a “disgrace” and targets Judge Merchan, who presided over the case. Despite the convictions, Trump remains eligible to run for office and continues his campaign against Joe Biden in the upcoming November election. Throughout the six-week trial, the court heard testimonies from 22 witnesses, including Stormy Daniels, whose alleged encounter with Trump was central to the case.