How is Trump's conviction impacting the Presidential campaign?
During an off camera fundraiser earlier this week, President Joe Biden called out former President Donald Trump as a convicted felon. This comes as some Democrats pressed for a more robust political attack following Trump's guilty verdict. I do believe that if it was in reverse that Donald Trump would would campaign on that. I think that's going to be a decision on on the president and his campaign team. But I for one have no quorums bringing up the fact that. That a jury of his peers found him guilty. For the most part, the president has strayed away from talking about Trump's legal woes. But Biden did speak on it briefly from the podium after the conviction. The American principle. That no one is above the law was reaffirmed. Meanwhile, the Trump team is speaking about it loudly and often pointing toward the election almost immediately after the verdict was handed down. The real verdict is going to be November 5th by the people. The former presidents team says they brought in big numbers 53,000,000 online in the 24 hours after his conviction. Trump, whom a jury found guilty of all 34 counts of falsifying business records. Has repeatedly and falsely accused Biden of engineering his criminal prosecution in New York. While Republicans have rallied around Trump since his conviction, it remains unclear how the verdict will go down in swing states where the shift in a few thousand votes could decide November's election. Reporting in Washington, I'm Julia Benbrook.