Celebrities React to Donald Trump’s Guilty Verdict – Hollywood Life

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Donald Trump‘s conviction has spurred countless reactions online and on television. After the former host of The Apprentice was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records by a Manhattan jury, celebrities didn’t wait to weigh in. This is the primary time in American historical past {that a} former president has been labeled a convicted felon.

Scroll right down to see how celebrities across the nation reacted to the information.

Barbra Streisand

“Convicted felon Donald Trump is blaming the judge, the jury and New York for being found guilty on 34 counts,” Barbra tweeted. “He will never accept accountability for his crimes. Americans must not allow this felon anywhere near the White House again.”

Jimmy Kimmel

The late night time host performed a clip of Donald strolling out of the Manhattan courtroom to talk to reporters. The former president claimed he was a “very innocent man” combating for America, including “And we’ll keep fighting, we’ll fight to the end, and we’ll win.”

“And if we don’t win, we’ll say we won anyway,” Jimmy stated in response to the clip. “Listen, I have bad news: the only thing you’re going to be fighting to win is the Jell-O cup on your prison cafeteria tray.”

Steve Martin

“Today would be a good day for the GOP members to engage in serious self-reflection about their devotion to a convicted felon,” the comic tweeted alongside a observe which started with him writing, “There is a man running the GOP who wishes to be elected president of the United States.”

Robert De Niro

As certainly one of Donald’s most outspoken critics, the actor advised Variety in a press release that “this never should have gotten to this stage.”

“I don’t want to be talking, but I am so upset by it,” Robert added. “I have to say something. This is my country. This guy wants to destroy it. Period. He’s crazy.”

Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi broke her observe file of avoiding saying Donald’s title on The View — solely calling him “You Know Who” for years — through the episode that aired at some point after the decision was introduced.

“I’m going to say something you’ve never heard me say before,” she started. “But Donald John Trump is a convicted felon.”

Sunny Hostin

The View co-host drew gasps from the group by noting she “spent the morning talking to someone from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office,” who “believes they will recommend a one-year term in prison and that is because when you spend a year in prison in New York, or under, you serve in Rikers Island.”



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