Former US President Donald Trump has made major revelations about himself and the case after a silent conviction in which a 12-member jury found him guilty on Thursday.
While speaking in an interview with Fox News On Sunday, Trump, 77, called himself out against what President Joe Biden and his Democrats consider the former president to be a threat to American democracy.
It is the first time the business tycoon has sat down with a popular American television channel for an interview.
“Now I'm leading this guy [Joe Biden]…. who cannot put two sentences together, that is destroying our country. Look, he is the worst president in the history of this country and he is a danger to the country.”
“And you know, they have misinformation: 'Donald Trump is a threat to democracy'; they're just words. He doesn't even know what it means. But it's like his slogan, 'I'm a threat to democracy.' I'm all contrary. They are the threat to democracy,” said the presumptive Republican candidate.
President Joe Biden repeatedly called Trump a major threat to American democracy, highlighting the former commander in chief's cases, his baseless claims about the election and his impeachments.
Thursday's verdict marked history in the United States, where Trump became the first former president convicted of a crime in New York City, for falsifying business records to pay the silence of an adult film star, Stormy Daniels.