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U.S. elected president Trump escapes punishment but is found guilty
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00:00We will give you the news that US President Donald Trump has been acquitted, but he has been found guilty.
00:05The jury found Trump guilty for hiding the money, so we will talk to the Bureau Chief, Washington Jhansi Bali.
00:11Jhansi, please tell us about this.
00:14Khalid, a judge in New York has given a very unfair decision.
00:19This is the same case that has been going on for a long time.
00:24This is the case of giving money to a woman and hiding it.
00:27In this case, Trump has not been punished.
00:38He has been discharged.
00:41The US media is telling the details.
00:44The judge's decision highlights the crime.
00:49The judge has also said that he is giving this decision so that he can save himself from legal problems.
01:16He has also said that no such case has been filed in his court.
01:24He also said that it was necessary to keep the facts in view.
01:31When the judge announced his decision, Trump criticized it.
01:41He also criticized the DOJ.
01:48He said that this is a political case.
01:50He tried to defame the judge.
01:52The accountant is responsible for all this money.
01:55His accountant firm is responsible.
01:57He used the money.
02:00He did not hide the money from any woman.
02:03He denied the crime.
02:07He said that no such case has been filed.
02:09He did not give the money to any woman.
02:11He used to give money to lawyers.
02:17He used to issue money to accountants.
02:20Ask the accountant where he gave the money.
02:22I don't know.
02:24He is a big businessman.
02:26He denied all the allegations.
02:32He also said that he did not commit any crime.
02:38This is a political case.
02:40The DOJ is involved in this case.
02:46He has announced that he will appeal against this case.
02:49Thank you very much, Bureau Chief Washington.
02:51We have with us the Pakistani Democrat, Dr. Rashid Fayyaz Qadir.
02:57Thank you very much.
02:59What will you say about the punishment?
03:02President Trump has been acquitted.
03:04But he is accused of being a criminal.
03:06It is true that the judge has accused President Trump of being a criminal.
03:13He is guilty.
03:14But he was not punished.
03:16I think that this is an embarrassment for President Trump.
03:20But I think that there was no pressure in this case.
03:27I think that President Trump has been elected.
03:32He wants to become the President of the United States.
03:34He has been acquitted.
03:38But he was accused of being a criminal.
03:42This is a decision that the court has made.
03:51There was no pressure in this case.
03:54This case should not have started.
03:57Thank you very much.
04:00We have with us Dr. Rashid Fayyaz Qadir.
04:02We will talk about this case.
04:03We have with us the Pakistani Democrat, Republican, Mr. Sajid Tariq.
04:06Mr. Sajid Tariq, President Trump has been acquitted.
04:09But he has been accused of being a criminal.
04:11The judge has accused President Trump of being a criminal.
04:13What will you say about this?
04:15Look, this is exactly the same case.
04:18President Trump has repeatedly said that the weaponization of the Justice Department
04:25is the Department of Injustice.
04:28This is the same $130,000 case that was raised in 2016 to damage Donald Trump's reputation.
04:41But after that, it was put on the back burner.
04:45And it was taken out when Donald Trump became a presidential candidate again.
04:50And the prosecutors had political motives.
04:53They picked a state of their choice, a far-left state,
04:56from where no one can expect justice from the jury.
05:01Today, I think the punishment has been given.
05:05This is the first time in history that a felon has become the president of the United States.
05:10A committed felon.
05:11This is embarrassing.
05:13The world is seeing how the funerals of the democracy are being taken out in America.
05:19And I don't think it deserves it.
05:22Today, the decision has been made.
05:25Unconditional punishments have not been given, but the felon is still there.
05:31I think Donald Trump's mandate is the same.
05:34The Department of Justice, the FBI, and all these things should be reformed.
05:39They should be reorganized.
05:41I think Kash Patel's first assignment should be that
05:45the FBI and the Department of Justice should be reformed as soon as they arrive.
05:51And the weaponization, the political revenge, should be stopped.
05:56Thank you very much, Mr. Sajid Tarrar, for talking to us.
06:04We will take a break.
06:05Dr. Mubasher Chaudhary is with us now.
06:07Thank you very much for your time, Dr. Sajid Tarrar.
06:09The president of the United States, Donald Trump, has been acquitted.
06:12He has been declared a criminal.
06:13The jury has found him guilty of hiding his mandate.
06:16What do you have to say about this?
06:19Yes, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
06:21It's like this.
06:22There are very interesting dynamics going on.
06:26All kinds of dramas are taking place.
06:29Critical is one of them.
06:31So, on the one hand, it seems that America has not elected a president for the first time,
06:35but has elected a king.
06:37Leaders from all over the world are coming to meet him.
06:40Looking for invitations.
06:42Big CEOs.
06:43All the CEOs of the companies are coming to meet him.
06:47They are paying millions of dollars to meet him.
06:50And to go to his inauguration.
06:52On the flip side, there is also a victory of the law.
06:57And the case that was decided, it was necessary to finalize it.
07:04In the end, he told the Supreme Court of the United States to intervene.
07:09But the surprising thing is that they have hand-picked Supreme Court judges.
07:13The majority is theirs.
07:15But they also said, no, let this case go on.
07:18And let them hear the punishment.
07:21The judge said earlier that I did not give any punishment.
07:24But the finality of the case is such that the sentencing is done.
07:28So I can dismiss this case.
07:30So, in that respect, it has happened that it can be called the victory of the law.
07:35But the biggest history in the making is that for the first time, a person who has been declared a criminal
07:42is going to take the oath of the President of the United States.
07:45Or the most important person in the world.
07:48But if you look at it from the other side,
07:52if this allegation is proved on someone else,
07:56if someone is sentencing a doctor or a lawyer in America today,
08:00their medical board and lawyers' association had to terminate their license tomorrow.
08:07They could not practice law or medicine.
08:10And the second thing is that the rest are here.
08:14But now, all in all, look, Trump has also behaved very well.
08:19He did not say what he said before.
08:22He said that what is happening is fine.
08:24He had a little resentment.
08:26But he was not like what he used to say about the judges.
08:29He has also done very well.
08:31But all in all, look, he has been branded like this.
08:37But if you look at it from one perspective, he is no longer honest and trustworthy.
08:42Look, in Pakistan, the Parliament and the Cabinet are all honest and trustworthy.
08:47Our law says that.
08:49But in that respect, he is no longer honest and trustworthy.
08:53Otherwise, he is going to be as usual.
08:55He has been branded on his history.
08:57And he will go on to finish his agenda.
09:02There is a lot of setback.
09:04But I think he will get out of it.
09:07And he will move on.
09:09Thank you very much for talking to us.
09:12We will talk about this.
09:13Pakistani Democrat Anila Ali is present with us at the moment.
09:16Thank you very much for your time.
09:18What will you say?
09:19President Trump of the United States was saved from punishment, but he has been declared a criminal.
09:24Look, the most important thing was to prove to the courts that he is a felon before the elections.
09:32This was the political strategy of the Democratic Party.
09:36But because this has never happened before.
09:40There is no such president in America.
09:43So everyone knew that he would be sentenced.
09:50He will be proved guilty.
09:53But he will not be sentenced.
09:55Because no law allows a sitting president to be put in jail.
10:03So even then they were saying that if he is in jail, he will be sentenced before the elections.
10:11So what will happen?
10:12He will run from there too.
10:14So this is a loophole for him.
10:16Because of which he will not be sentenced.
10:18But it must be said that all the law books, rules, and laws will be passed.
10:24So all the lawmakers will rewrite it.
10:27What should we do now?
10:29If a president becomes a felon, what should we do with him?
10:32Can he run for elections or not?
10:35So in a way, it was a waste of time.
10:40We knew that the Supreme Court is leaning towards conservative rights.
10:51So we knew that he would not be sentenced.
10:54But their goal was to make him a felon before he goes to the White House.
11:01So did he get sentenced or was he in the White House for 4 years?

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