Former President Donald Trump has expressed his willingness to serve potential jail time or be under house arrest following his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. In an interview with Fox News, Trump stated that he is “OK” with the potential punishments and does not feel the need to beg for leniency. Despite his acceptance of the consequences, Trump expressed doubt that the public would stand for such a punishment.

The conviction of Trump on all charges in his hush money trial marked a historic moment, as he became the first former president to be found guilty of a felony and the first major-party presidential nominee to be convicted of a crime during a campaign for the White House. Judge Juan Merchan has set Trump’s sentencing for July 11, where he could face probation or up to 4 years in state prison on each count, with a maximum of 20 years. Despite the looming threat of imprisonment, Trump remains adamant that he did nothing wrong and has criticized those involved in his conviction as “sick.”

As he awaits sentencing, Trump continues to assert his innocence and fight for what he believes is right. He maintained in the Fox News interview that he is fighting for the Constitution and portrayed the trial as being tougher on his family, particularly his wife Melania Trump, than on himself. Trump acknowledged the toll that the legal proceedings have taken on his wife, stating that it has been difficult for her to read negative coverage in the media.

Trump also discussed the possibility of seeking political retribution if he were to win the 2024 presidential election. Despite acknowledging the appeal of succeeding again in the political arena, he expressed concern over the actions of his perceived adversaries, whom he characterized as “evil.” However, Trump also expressed hope that the country could come together in the face of adversity and suggested that unity could be achieved despite the challenges posed by his opponents.

In light of his conviction, Trump’s future remains uncertain as he faces the possibility of serving time in prison. Despite the legal challenges he is currently facing, Trump remains defiant and unapologetic, maintaining his innocence and expressing a willingness to face the consequences while continuing to fight for what he believes is right. The outcome of his sentencing on July 11 will determine the next chapter in Trump’s political and legal saga, with potential implications for his future ambitions and standing in the public eye.

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