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Biden claims 'convicted felon' Trump running for office to 'preserve freedoms'

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57% : He said the verdict was unanimous and Trump can appeal.
56% : Trump has used the conviction to rake in millions in campaign donations, claiming they took nearly $53 million in donations in the 24 hours after Thursday's verdict.
46% : Read more: Biden will 'let surrogates crow' about Trump conviction to avoid attention on son HunterBiden's fundraiser speech marks the first time the incumbent has said the words "convicted felon" in a speech to describe his political rival, despite his campaign team having used it several times since the guilty verdict.
42% : "Biden noted that Trump's was a state case rather than a federal one, was heard by a jury chosen the same way all juries nationwide are chosen, and featured five weeks of evidence.
33% : "Trump, who is likely set to become the Republican presidential nominee, was convicted on 34 counts related to a scheme during his 2016 presidential campaign to pay off adult film actress Stormy Daniels, who said the two had sex.
29% : President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign rally at Girard CollegePresident Joe Biden has claimed that "convicted felon" Trump is trying to run again for President to "preserve his freedoms.
24% : Trump has continued to claim the charges against him and the court case was a scam.
23% : "He went on to say that Trump is "clearly unhinged", before claiming: "Now after his criminal convictions it's clear he's worried about preserving his freedoms."
8% : But Biden went further Monday, accusing Trump of equating the justice system and elections.

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