Trump's Family Furious About The Historic Conviction Of The Former President — With At Least One Notable Exception

Eric Trump, Lara Trump, and Donald Trump Jr. provide a statement to the press near Manhattan Criminal Court following Donald Trump's guilty verdict.
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- Donald Trump is now a convicted felon after a jury found him guilty in the hush-money trial.
- His two eldest sons immediately took to social media to denounce the verdict.
- "Such bullshit," Donald Trump Jr. said on X.
Donald Trump's eldest sons immediately posted on social media to denounce their father's historic conviction on Friday in the New York hush-money trial.
"Such bullshit," Donald Trump Jr. wrote on X, before publishing more posts, criticizing the verdict and baselessly painting the trial as an attempt to interfere with the 2024 election.
This case was rigged from the start. Remember, the same hacks in the media demanding Justice Alito recuse himself because of a flag, have zero problem with the corrupt judge in this case being a donor to Joe Biden or his daughter making millions from Democrats!#RiggedSystem https://t.co/VwimHP5iNd
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) May 30, 2024
Eric Trump, the middle son who was Trump's only family member present in the courtroom, also wrote on X that the date of the verdict may be remembered as the day his father won the election.
May 30th, 2024 might be remembered as the day Donald J. Trump won the 2024 Presidential Election.
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) May 30, 2024
The rest of Trump's immediate family members remained silent on social media, but some were also present near the Manhattan Criminal Court.
Trump Jr., Eric, and Eric's wife and Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump, provided statements to the press near the courthouse condemning the verdict.
"This was never a case about prosecuting an actual crime," Lara Trump told reporters. "This is a case about politics, pure and simple."
As of Friday evening, Trump's wife, Melania, as well as his daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner, had not released public statements on the outcome of the trial.
Kimberly Guilfoyle, Trump Jr.'s fiancée, lent public support to the former president, writing on X that "the only verdict that matters is at the ballot box on November 5th."
Only one member of Trump's family lauded the guilty verdict: Trump's niece, Mary L. Trump.
"This scumbag finally got what was coming to him," she said in a YouTube live stream, "granted in a very limited way."