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Donald Trump says the United States must not "criminalize dissent or demonize political disagreement" as he addresses the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. IMAGES
Former US President Donald Trump says his New York criminal trial was "very unfair" after he was convicted on all 34 counts in a hush money case. SOUNDBITE
Former president Donald Trump says the "real verdict" would be the US election in November after a New York jury convicted him on all charges in his hush money case on Thursday. "This was a rigged, disgraceful trial. The real verdict is going to be November 5, by the people. And they know what happened here, and everybody knows what happened here," Trump says as he left the court. SOUNDBITE
"These are all Biden trials," Donald Trump says as he arrives at a New York courthouse where prosecution and defense teams are set to present opening arguments in the former US president's historic hush-money criminal trial. "I'm here instead of being able to be in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, and lots of other places campaigning," he adds. Trump, 77, has been ordered by the judge to appear in the Manhattan court for the duration of the case, largely keeping him off the campaign trail for weeks as he challenges President Joe Biden for the White House in November's election. IMAGES
Former US President Donald Trump waves as he enters Trump Tower in New York after testifying under oath for several hours in a $250 million civil case brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging that Trump and his children fraudulently overvalued the former president’s assets by billions of dollars. IMAGES
Donald Trump leaves the Trump Tower in New York as he heads to the office of the New York state attorney general to answer questions in a civil case that accuses the ex-president and three of his children of business fraud. The deposition comes a week after Trump's historic arraignment on criminal charges in a Manhattan courtroom in a separate case. IMAGES