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NextImg:Trump guilty: Alina Habba says Trump met with ‘thumbs-up’ following verdict - Washington Examiner

Former President Donald Trump has been receiving support from his fans since his guilty verdict on Thursday, according to his lawyer Alina Habba.

Habba, Trump’s legal spokeswoman, appeared on Fox News’s Hannity on Thursday after a Manhattan jury found Trump guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. She accompanied Trump every day during the trial and said fellow New Yorkers seemed to support the work she was doing.

“‘Cause when I walk in the streets of New York by myself, I am praised and loved, and I will tell you, President Trump, what we saw today was people streaming up and down the streets, waiting to see him just to give him a thumbs-up,” Habba said. “We drove down and down, and the numbers just don’t lie. Look at the polls.”

Meanwhile, Habba accused Judge Juan Merchan of bias against Trump and suggested that he should have recused himself from the beginning. Merchan is a former donor to the Biden campaign.

“Judge Merchan today watched my client, I watched him, and I watched the jury say guilty 34 times, and I watched him. And he looked at my client and covered his mouth. He covered his mouth probably because he was smiling,” Habba said. “And he is 100% a man that should have recused himself, but our justice system is so broken right now.”

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Merchan will sentence Trump on July 11, right before the Republican National Convention, in which Trump is presumed to be named the party’s nominee. Trump is campaigning against President Joe Biden for the office. While he is facing another 54 charges from prosecutors across the nation, this is the only criminal trial-issued verdict before the Nov. 5 election.

This trial has correlated with an increase in financial support for the Republican presidential candidate. The Trump campaign said it raised more than $34 million in the hours following the verdict.