at wembley, where there are new security measures in place. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump has said he will appeal, after becoming the first serving or former us president to be convicted of a crime. he was found guilty last night on all 3a counts of falsifying business records, only months before the election which could see him returned to the white house. he is still allowed to run for office, even with a criminal conviction. donald trump claimed the trial was rigged. he ll be sentenced injuly. our north america correspondent john sudworth has the latest from new york. in a nearby park, his opponents celebrated. trump is guilty! while inside the court, the former president was walking into history. are you worried about going to jail? ..as the first ever to be convicted of a crime. this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. it s a rigged trial, a disgrace. but it was a jury who convicted him on the e
good evening. after his conviction on multiple counts of falsifying business records, donald trump today went on the offensive delivering a rambling 30 minute off the cuff monologue during which he attacked among others thejudge and the district attorney involved in his prosecution. president biden called his words dangerous and irresponsible. mr trump is due to be sentenced injuly he says he will appeal. also injuly is the republican party convention where he is expected to be confirmed as the party s presidential candidate. he still faces three other criminal trials. let s go live to new york and our correspondent, gary o donoghue. reeta, just a few hours ago donald trump left this building, headed for one of his golf courses, after what has been a turbulent 2a hours for the former president. his one appearance today, he took aim at pretty much everyone and everything, even wandering off into a tie raid about electric cars. the appeal is, of course, will come after
of the group, but defending champions england have home advantage at st james s park. hello there. the us election campaign has moved into uncharted territory, after donald trump s criminal conviction. the former president, in a long and at times rambling speech, angrily attacked his opponents, claiming his trial was rigged. the biden campaign says the speech was confused and desperate. it follows mr trump s unprecedented guilty verdicts on all 3a counts over falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star. he ll be sentenced injuly and could face jail, though legal experts believe a fine is more likely. he made it clear he ll appeal. so, what impact could all this have on the presidential election in november? gary o donoghue has more from new york. the breaking news, donald trump, guilty. 3 the breaking news, donald trump, uuil . . , ., , guilty. a watershed moment in this nation s history. guilty. a watershed moment in this nation s history.