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Kremlin comments on Trump conviction

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Published: May 31, 2024 3:23 pm
Author: RT

The former US president’s political opponents will go to any length to move him out of the way, Dmitry Peskov has said

Political opponents of presidential candidate Donald Trump are clearly seeking to get rid of him ahead of the upcoming US election in November, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Friday. It comes after Trump was found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York this week.

When asked about the Kremlin’s stance on the jury verdict, Peskov declined to comment on the decision itself. “We really do not like it when some outside powers say something about our court rulings,” he said, adding that Moscow equally tries to “avoid commenting” on foreign court decisions, including this particular case.

However, the Russian president’s spokesman still stated that the situation the former US president has found himself in “clearly” shows that his opponents will stop at nothing to prevent him from securing another term in the White House.

“It is obvious that what happens [in the US] is a [process] of getting political competitors out of the way through all possible legal and illegal means,” Peskov said, adding that the whole world was witnessing this.

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The former president denied having an affair with Daniels, and his legal team vowed to appeal Thursday’s verdict. Trump is currently the Republican Party’s presumptive candidate for the November election. He is expected to be officially nominated at a party convention in July.

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