First former US President to be prosecuted: Donald Trump now holds that dubious and historic record after a New York court indicted him on 34 counts of forging business documents.
The allegations concern a $130,000 tacit payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 presidential election.
Trump's dramatic day in court made headlines around the world.
"Low Cost Advertising Campaigns"
photos of the former President inside and outside the courthouse made the front pages of most British newspapers on Wednesday with headlines such as "Donald (in the dock)". and "Trump in the eye of the storm." Meanwhile, Brazilian newspaper
O Globo published an article entitled “Trump turns dock into ballot box after impeachment”.The newspaper said its advisers saw the case and the massive media attention as "lucrative publicity for the campaign"; and “Online Fundraising Incentive”. Mr Trump has said he is running for President in 2024.
"The attention for him depends on driving the news cycle forward"; he wrote.
Le Monde also notes what she calls "political advantages"; arrests.
"By playing a broken record that invariably portrays him as a victim of a 'witch hunt' and a 'deep state' conspiracy, Trump is forcing his side to stand behind him," the French newspaper wrote in an editorial published last week promoted again after his arrest.
accuses the Republican Party of learning nothing two years after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol, saying their supporters are "trapped in a veritable cult of personality." around the former President.
"The result is a weakened judicial system and an increasingly strained democracy."
'He made him cum'
The Tagesspiegel appears with the headline “Nothing but the truth? – reflecting Trump's history of making false or misleading claims – while another German publication, Der Spiegel, columnist Roland Nelles wrote an article entitled "He Had It Coming".
"miracles still happen" wrote about the arrest of the former president."After evading justice for so long with an endless repertoire of tricks, feints and lies, he's finally proving his equal before the law."
After his court appearance, Trump was released on bail and returned to his Florida mansion, where he delivered an angry diatribe, attacking critics, opponents and the justice system.
"Donald Trump has definitely lowered his mask"; Italian newspaper La Stampa wrote that some expected "restraint and retreat from the tycoon" after his allegations, but this "all-out" speech proved otherwise.
The pro-Kremlin Russian newspaper Izvestia, in its coverage of Trump's arrest, quotes Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova as calling the arrest a "crisis of liberalism." "So a system that claims to be absolutely free ends up devouring or contradicting itself," he said.
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