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The Biden Administration’s Preparation for the Trump Verdict

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The Biden campaign is gearing up for a potential verdict in former President Trump’s criminal trial, strategizing on how to handle the situation if their November opponent is convicted. With jury deliberations ongoing, the campaign faces a delicate balance of addressing the outcome without prematurely assuming guilt.

The campaign recently held a press conference outside the Manhattan courthouse, featuring actor Robert De Niro and Capitol officers from Jan. 6, to warn of the dangers of another Trump presidency. While the White House has refrained from commenting on the trial to avoid any appearance of interference, Biden and his team have made subtle references to Trump’s legal troubles.

As the trial progresses, the campaign is considering whether to brand Trump as a “convicted felon” if found guilty. While no formal remarks are planned at this time, sources suggest that Biden will address the outcome in some capacity. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has avoided speculation on Biden’s response to the verdict.

Despite criticism for using De Niro as a surrogate, some Democrats view the press conference as a successful tactic to draw attention to the ongoing trial. Moving forward, Biden and his advisers are weighing how aggressively to confront Trump while also addressing pressing issues like inflation.

Ultimately, the campaign’s message to voters will emphasize the importance of defeating Trump at the ballot box, regardless of the trial’s outcome. The Biden team is navigating a complex situation with careful consideration as they prepare for the potential implications of a verdict in Trump’s trial.

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