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Trump suggests conviction in hush money case could make him more popular

The former president Trump dismissed the possibility that a conviction could cost him his election in November if he is found guilty in a trial regarding alleged hush-money payments. He suggested it could help him if he is found guilty. “Well, it could make me more popular since the people know that it’s a fraud,” Trump said…

 Former US President Trump rebuffed the possibility that a conviction in a pending trial over alleged hush money payments could cost him the election in November, suggesting that it might actually benefit him if found guilty. ” Well, it could also make me more popular because the people know it’s a scam”, Trump said… Former US President Trump brushed off the possibility that a conviction in a pending trial over alleged hush money payments could cost him the election in November on Monday, implying that it might actually benefit him if found guilty. ” Well, it could also make me more popular because the people know it’s a scam”, Trump said… 

The former president Trump dismissed the possibility that a conviction could cost him his election in November if he is found guilty in a trial regarding alleged hush-money payments. He suggested it could help him if he is found guilty. “Well, it could make me more popular since the people know that it’s a fraud,” Trump said…

  

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