According to CNN, Donald Trump showed no emotion and stared ahead with a faint scowl as the verdict was read. Given Trump’s many (emphasis on many) courtroom outbursts through the trial, we expected something with much more oomph. We guess the ex-prez finally learned the true meaning of chickens coming home to roost. That didn’t last for, though, as he was more animated while holding court outside the Manhattan courtroom where he learned his fate. “This was a disgrace. This was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who is corrupt,” he said, according to Sky News. “It’s a rigged trial. A disgrace.”

Donald will get another press conference during which to air his grievances when he heads back to court for his sentencing hearing on July 11 — just four days before the Republican National Convention. He’ll appeal the case, of course, which will make it drag on past Election Day. But in the meantime, some of his critics are making the most of the opportunity to see him held accountable for his bad behavior. Several people commented on the absurdity of the situation America is in on X, formerly known as Twitter. “BREAKING: Donald Trump becomes the first actor from Home Alone 2 to be convicted of 34 felonies stemming from hush money payments to a porn star,” quipped comedian Zack Bornstein. “So he can no longer vote for president but can still be one. Cool country,” another tweet read. 

Melania Trump was also on some people’s minds. “At least now Trump can fly back to Florida & be with his wife,” joked comedian John Fugelsang. But will she attend the Republican National Convention with her husband? Will he even be there? 

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