Donald Trump Found Guilty After He Was Found Guilty in ‘Hush Money’ Trial, the Former US President’s Donation Page WinRed Crashed
An ex-President of the United States, Donald Trump, experienced a short-lived crash on his fundraising website known as WinRed donation where a New York jury found him culpable for all 34 counts in hush money criminal trial last week.
He was charged with breaching election laws during the 2016 campaign when he made a payment to an adult film star.
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For his ongoing bid for the US presidency, Donald Trump used his WinRed portal which subsequently collapsed after throngs of people searched for “Donald Trump donation”, and “Donald Trump donation side” among others following the court decision.
After experiencing an outage on Thursday, the Trump Campaign’s official X handle declared through a post that read, “WinRed pages went down because so many Americans were motivated to donate to President Trump’s campaign. We are trying as much as possible to restore our website soon.”
There is no error message appearing anymore on Donald Trump’s donation page. He called on his followers immediately after this judgment had been pronounced.
In line with an article from The New York Times, he started posting links to the campaign website through Truth Social, his social media site. However when you click on it then it goes straight back to WinRed but doesn’t work properly.
Donald Trump found guilty in hush money trial case
On Thursday, Donald Trump became the first American president to be found guilty of a felony. New York jury convicted him on all 34 counts in relation to an illegal effort towards manipulating the 2016 presidential elections.
Trump unleashed his fury before journalists after he was informed about this outcome during a press conference; he termed it as “a disgraceful and rigged trial.”
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“This was a rigged, disgraceful trial,” AP quoted an angry Trump telling reporters after leaving the courtroom. “The real verdict is going to be Nov. 5 by the people. They know what happened, and everyone knows what happened here.”
It is anticipated that Judge Juan Merchan will pronounce Trump’s sentence on July 11th which comes just a few days ahead of the Republican National Convention where GOP leaders who have remained firm even after this ruling are expected to endorse him formally as their candidate for election.
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