Trump verdict: New Yorkers react to Donald Trump conviction
Summary
TLDRIn a historic moment, the streets of Lower Manhattan buzz with reactions to the news of a former president being found guilty on all counts. Reporter Teresa Perillo captures the divided sentiments in Collect Palm Park, where pro-Trump and anti-Trump crowds express their views. Some believe this is a step towards accountability, while others see it as a political move to keep him from the White House. Despite the conviction, the former president remains competitive in polls and could still run for office, even potentially serving from prison. The public awaits the outcome of any appeals and the impact on his political future.
Takeaways
- ðïž The script features a conversation with Judge Grasso, who provides an enlightening perspective on a significant legal event.
- ð£ïž The discussion revolves around a verdict that has divided public opinion, with people on the streets of Lower Manhattan expressing their views.
- ðïž The event in question is expected to have a lasting impact on American legal history, with the retired judge suggesting it will be discussed 100 years from now.
- ð° The news is spreading through word of mouth, with people on the street learning about the verdict and reacting to it as they go about their day.
- ð The public opinion is split, with some celebrating the verdict as a sign of accountability, while others see it as politically motivated.
- ðš The park across the street is metaphorically split into two sides: one supporting Trump and the other opposing him, reflecting the broader societal divide.
- ð¢ Some individuals believe the conviction is an attempt to prevent the former president from running for office again, suggesting political motivations behind the legal proceedings.
- ð¢ Despite the conviction, the former president is not barred from running for office or being elected, even from prison, according to the NYCLU.
- ð³ïž The former president's supporters are waiting to see how the situation unfolds, with some hoping for an appeal and others expressing shock at the verdict.
- ð°ïž The sentencing is expected to take place in mid-July, which will determine the extent of the legal consequences for the former president.
- ð® The outcome of the legal proceedings and its impact on the former president's political future remains uncertain, with some speculating about the possibility of him serving from prison.
Q & A
Who is Judge Grasso and what is his significance in the context of the script?
-Judge Grasso is a retired judge who was interviewed in the script. His significance lies in his perspective on the legal history of the United States, suggesting that the events discussed will be remembered and talked about for a long time.
What is the main topic of discussion in the script?
-The main topic of discussion is the verdict involving the former president of the United States, who has been found guilty on all counts, and the reactions of people in Lower Manhattan to this verdict.
How is Central Park divided in the context of the reactions to the verdict?
-Central Park is metaphorically divided into two sides based on the reactions of people to the verdict: one side with Trump supporters and the other with those who are not.
What is the sentiment expressed by the person who said 'Finally, some accountability'?
-The sentiment expressed is one of relief and satisfaction that the former president is being held accountable for his actions, which the speaker believes have been overlooked in the past.
What is the counterargument presented by the person who screams 'Lies, lies, it's all lies'?
-The counterargument is that the verdict is a result of political prosecution aimed at preventing the former president from returning to the White House, and that there is no substance to the case.
What is the implication of the statement 'People of his magnitude don't usually see the inside of a jail'?
-The implication is that influential or high-profile individuals, like the former president, are often not subjected to the same legal consequences as ordinary citizens, suggesting a perception of double standards in the justice system.
How does the script address the possibility of the former president appealing the verdict?
-The script mentions that some individuals hope for an appeal, indicating that the legal process may not be over and that there could be further developments in the case.
What is the impact of the conviction on the former president's eligibility to run for the White House?
-The conviction does not prevent the former president from running for the White House or being elected, even though he may not be able to vote for himself until after serving his sentence and having his voting rights restored.
According to the script, what is the role of the NYCLU in this context?
-The NYCLU (New York Civil Liberties Union) is mentioned as a source of information regarding the restoration of voting rights after serving a sentence, indicating that they provide guidance on such legal matters.
What is the significance of the statement 'He could even serve from prison'?
-This statement suggests that even if the former president is incarcerated, he could potentially continue to hold political office, highlighting the unique circumstances and implications of his case.
How does the script describe the atmosphere in Lower Manhattan following the verdict?
-The script describes a mix of reactions, with some people coming specifically to witness history and others being there regularly. It portrays a scene of divided opinions and a sense of anticipation regarding the former president's next steps.
Outlines
ð° Divided Public Reaction to Former President's Verdict
The video script begins with a discussion about a significant event in American legal history that will be talked about for a century. The focus then shifts to Teresa Perillo's report from Lower Manhattan, specifically Collect Palm Park, which is split into two groups with opposing views on the former president's recent verdict. The park is described as having Trump supporters on one side and those against him on the other. The news of the former president being found guilty on all counts is the main topic of conversation among the public. Reactions range from surprise and a sense of accountability to claims of political prosecution aimed at preventing him from returning to the White House. The report captures the sentiments of individuals on both sides of the issue, with some expressing satisfaction at the verdict and others dismissing it as lies. It is noted that despite the conviction, the former president remains competitive in polls and could potentially run for the White House again, even from prison, as the conviction does not prevent him from doing so. The segment ends with the observation that many supporters are waiting to see how the situation unfolds, with some having come to the park to witness history.
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Keywords
ð¡Judge Grasso
ð¡Legal history
ð¡Verdict
ð¡Collect Palm Park
ð¡Accountability
ð¡Political prosecution
ð¡Appeal
ð¡White House
ð¡NYSCLU
ð¡Prison
Highlights
Judge Grasso's enlightening perspective on the situation.
The historic nature of the event, with American legal history being discussed 100 years from now.
Teresa Perillo's report from Lower Manhattan, capturing the street's reaction.
Collect Palm Park's division into pro-Trump and anti-Trump supporters.
The mixed reactions to the verdict, with some expressing surprise and others a sense of justice.
The mail carrier's surprise upon learning about the verdict.
The anti-Trump side's chant of 'Lock him up' and 'Don the felon'.
A person expressing that it's a 'sad day for America' due to the political prosecution.
The belief among some that the case is an attempt to prevent Trump from returning to the White House.
The shock expressed by some due to the rarity of high-profile individuals facing jail time.
The uncertainty about whether Trump will actually serve jail time.
The presence of a mix of regular and new visitors to witness history.
The fact that the conviction does not prevent Trump from running or being elected to the White House.
Information from the NYCLU about voting rights restoration after serving a sentence.
The possibility of Trump winning an election and potentially serving from prison.
Supporters' decision to wait and see the outcome, hoping to catch a glimpse of the former president.
Transcripts
JUDGE GRASSO, THANKS SO MUCH
FOR JOINING ME. I REALLY DO
APPRECIATE YOUR YOUR
PERSPECTIVE. ENLIGHTENING. SO
THANK YOU AGAIN. BACK INSIDE TO
YOU.
ALL RIGHT LINDA, THANK YOU SO
MUCH FOR THAT. AS YOU HEARD THE
RETIRED JUDGE SAY THERE AMERICAN
HISTORY, LEGAL HISTORY, PEOPLE
ARE GOING TO BE TALKING ABOUT
THIS 100 YEARS FROM NOW. WE'RE
GOING TO TURN THINGS OVER TO
TERESA PERILLO, WHO'S BEEN
TALKING TO PEOPLE THERE ON THE
STREETS IN LOWER MANHATTAN.
TERESA, THE REACTION THAT YOU'VE
NOT SO SURPRISING. BIANCA AND
STEVE, BECAUSE COLLECT PALM
PARK, WHICH IS THE PARK DIRECTLY
ACROSS THE STREET, IS SORT OF
SPLIT IN TWO AT THIS POINT. ONE
SIDE ARE TRUMP SUPPORTERS, THE
OTHERS ARE NOT. BUT I CAN TELL
YOU THIS VERDICT, THE FACT THAT
THE FORMER PRESIDENT GUILTY ON
ALL COUNTS IS REALLY THE TALK OF
THE TOWN PEOPLE ARE STOPPING BY
ASKING US. AS A MATTER OF FACT,
THE MAIL CARRIER JUST WALKED BY.
SHE SAID, WHAT'S ALL THE
COMMOTION ABOUT? WE TOLD HER AND
SHE WAS QUITE SURPRISED AS WELL
AS SHE'S OUT HERE ON HER MAIL
ROUTE. I MEAN, THAT'S REALLY NEW
YORK FOR YOU. PEOPLE GET
INFORMATION BY WORD OF MOUTH AS
THEY WALK AROUND AND THAT'S
WHAT'S HAPPENING. SO I'LL STEP
OUT OF THE WAY SO YOU CAN SEE
COLLECT PALM PARK BEHIND ME. AS
I MENTIONED, ONE SIDE IS, PUT IT
THIS WAY, ONE SIDE ANTI-TRUMP,
ONE SIDE PRO-TRUMP. THERE IS THE
SIDE WHERE YOU SEE LOCK HIM UP
AND DON THE FELON. THAT WOULD
OBVIOUSLY BE THE ANTI-TRUMP
SIDE, ONE PERSON TOLD ME FINALLY
, SOME ACCOUNTABILITY. ANOTHER
PERSON DIRECTLY BEHIND HIM ON
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE FENCE
SCREAMING TO US LIES, LIES, IT'S
ALL LIES. THEY BELIEVE THIS IS
DIRECTLY TIED TO THE FORMER
PRESIDENT'S POLITICAL AMBITIONS,
KEEP HIM FROM THE WHITE HOUSE
ONCE AGAIN. TAKE A LISTEN.
IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME THAT
HE'S GOTTEN AWAY WITH JUST ABOUT
ANYTHING.
FINALLY SOME ACCOUNTABILITY.
THAT'S HOW IT FEELS.
IT'S VERY SAD DAY FOR
AMERICA.
THAT'S ALL I'M GOING TO SAY.
WHY DO YOU FEEL THAT WAY?
BECAUSE THIS IS POLITICAL
PROSECUTION AND THERE'S
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING BEHIND THIS
CASE. AND I HOPE THEY APPEAL IT.
I'M KIND OF SHOCKED THAT THEY
ACTUALLY FOUND FOUND THEM
GUILTY.
WHY ARE YOU SHOCKED?
BECAUSE PEOPLE OF HIS
MAGNITUDE DON'T USUALLY SEE THE
INSIDE OF A JAIL. AND IT STILL
REMAINS TO BE SEEN THAT HE'S
ACTUALLY GOING TO SEE THE INSIDE
OF A JAIL. SO WITH THAT BEING
SAID, THE JURY'S STILL OUT. IF
IT'S ACTUALLY GOING TO SEE THE
INSIDE OF A JAIL.
WHAT'S INTERESTING IS ACROSS
THE STREET THERE IS A GOOD MIX
OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN HERE
EVERY DAY AND THOSE WHO ONLY, AS
THEY TOLD US, CAME DOWN TO
WITNESS HISTORY. NOW AGAIN, FOR
THOSE WHO ARE SAYING THAT THIS
IS JUST AN EFFORT TO KEEP THE
FORMER PRESIDENT FROM THE WHITE
HOUSE, WE DO KNOW HE HAS BEEN
COMPETITIVE IN THE POLLS AS OF
LATE. WE ALSO KNOW THAT THIS
CONVICTION WON'T KEEP HIM FROM
RUNNING FOR THE WHITE HOUSE. IT
CAN'T EVEN KEEP HIM FROM BEING
ELECTED AS WELL. IF THAT SHOULD
CAN'T VOTE FOR HIMSELF, ALTHOUGH
ONCE HE SERVES HIS SENTENCE,
WHATEVER THAT MIGHT BE, WE'LL
FIND THAT OUT MID-JULY. THEN HIS
VOTING RIGHTS WOULD BE RESTORED.
THAT'S ACCORDING TO THE NYCLU.
BUT AGAIN, HE COULD WIN HERE IN
NEW YORK OR ANYWHERE ELSE AROUND
THE COUNTRY. AND HE COULD EVEN
SERVE FROM PRISON. IT REMAINS TO
BE SEEN, STEVE AND BIANCA, IF
REPLACE HIM AGAIN, BEING THAT
THE POLLS ARE LOOKING IN SOME
STATES IN HIS FAVOR, IT REMAINS
TO BE SEEN IF THAT WOULD
ACTUALLY HAPPEN. BUT HERE AGAIN,
A LOT OF HIS SUPPORTERS HAVE
DECIDED TO WAIT THIS OUT. THEY
WANTED TO BE HERE TO SEE THIS,
AND THEY WANTED TO TRY TO GET A
GLIMPSE OF THE FORMER PRESIDENT,
ALTHOUGH TO OUR UNDERSTANDING,
HE HAS NOT COME OUT AND SAID
ANYTHING. THAT'S THE LATEST FROM
LOWER MANHATTAN. BACK TO YOU
GUYS IN THE.
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