President Biden's response to Trump's criminal conviction

President Biden addressed former President Trump's criminal conviction for the first time, warning against claims of rigging just because one disagrees with the verdict.

Conviction of Donald Trump

President Joe Biden defends the conviction of former President Donald Trump, calling it 'reckless' for Trump to claim it was rigged. Trump vows to appeal the guilty verdict. Biden emphasizes the importance of respecting the justice system and upholding the principle that no one is above the law.

Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial

Donald Trump was convicted in a criminal trial in New York and called the trial rigged and a disgrace. He claimed innocence and criticized the judge, the district attorney, and the Biden administration. Trump said the 'real verdict' would come in the next presidential election.

Political Bias in Trump's Business Records Trial

President Joe Biden plans to address the nation after the verdict in former President Donald Trump's business records trial, prompting criticism from Trump's team that the trial is politically biased and 'rigged.'

Presidential Debates

President Biden accepted an offer from CNN for an early debate with former President Trump, bypassing the Commission on Presidential Debates. The article criticizes CNN and the proposed moderator, Jake Tapper, for their perceived bias towards Democrats.

Upcoming Presidential Debates Between Donald Trump and Joe Biden

Republican National Committee Co-Chair Lara Trump deems upcoming presidential debates between Donald Trump and Joe Biden as 'rigged' while criticizing the format and moderation. Trump had agreed to two debates with Biden, with the first on June 27 on CNN and the second on Sept. 10 on ABC.