Former President Donald J. Trump has become the first American president to be declared a felon. A Manhattan jury found that he had falsified business records to conceal a sex scandal that could have hindered his 2016 campaign for the White House. Jonah Bromwich, who has been covering the hush-money trial for The Times, was in the room.
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And we are starting with breaking news this hour.
You are looking live at the courthouse, where we have word that the jury has reached a verdict in former President Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial.
We are standing in front of the municipal courthouse in lower Manhattan.
It's 514, and I have just hoofed it over here from my apartment because we got word about 25 minutes ago that this jury, after just a day and a half, has reached a verdict in the hush money case of former President Trump.
Behind me are a huge number of demonstrators who have gone quiet.
The verdicts are starting to be read one by one.
And so far, according to our colleagues who are in the room, they are guilty.
Guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty.
Every single one of the counts, remember, there are 34 are guilty.
And just to make it official from the New York Times, I'm michael barbaro.
This is the daily.
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