'Overdosed on Kool-Aid': Jeanine Pirro trolled as she urges God to save America after Donald Trump found guilty in hush money trial

The conservative news host accused Judge Juan Merchan and the Manhattan jury of being 'anti-Trump'
PUBLISHED MAY 31, 2024
Judge Jeanine Pirro reacted live on Fox News to the guilty verdict of 34 felony charges against Donald Trump (Fox News, Getty Images)
Judge Jeanine Pirro reacted live on Fox News to the guilty verdict of 34 felony charges against Donald Trump (Fox News, Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: During a live segment on Fox News on May 30, Judge Jeanine Pirro responded to Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony charges, expressing her concerns by invoking divine help for America, criticizing the legal process as reminiscent of "kangaroo courts and third world countries."

Pirro described the situation as "lunacy," suggesting that any true American would recognize the injustice.



 

Jeanine Pirro decries Trump trial as un-American, calls it 'kangaroo court' injustice

Reportedly, on May 30, Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in his hush-money trial, making him the first former president in nearly 250 years of American history to be convicted of felony crimes.

Considering this, Pirro said, "And I think that any red-blooded American that sees this is going to understand this isn’t what we do to our political enemies. This is what they do in kangaroo courts and third-world countries. God help America after what I’ve seen in the last few weeks."

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Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in his hush-money trial (Getty Images)

The segment began with Pirro emphasizing her background as a former prosecutor and judge, asserting her expertise in state law and state courts.

She claimed that the hush money fraud trial against Trump "is riddled with reversible error" that could warrant a reversal.

“I know that there was no basis to charge this crime, this alleged crime, and to resurrect dead misdemeanors based upon non-unanimous federal violations of the election law or the tax law,” she said, adding that “there’s also a gut punch to the criminal justice system in the United States.”

Jeanine Pirro calls it 'third world' justice and criticizes bias in judicial system

Pirro then criticized the "progressive, left agenda" for allegedly allowing violent criminals to roam freely and attack people, while focusing on prosecuting "one of the most famous individuals in the world," referring to Trump.

“The former President of the United States, who can be taken down by a George Soros-funded prosecutor on a crime that doesn’t exist where not one person put his finger anywhere near that bookkeeping, and now they’re going to return a verdict and say, ‘Oh, he’s guilty, he’s definitely guilty',” she bemoaned. “This is a jury pool made out of 85 to 90% of the people who are anti-Trump, not pro-anybody. Anti-Trump. That’s the jury pool. We knew it.”

Pirro also criticized Judge Juan Merchan for his alleged bias and collaboration with "an anti-Trump prosecutor."

Pirro also went after Judge Juan Merchan’s supposed bias and his collaboration with “an anti-Trump prosecutor.” (Fox News)
Jeanine Pirro also went after Judge Juan Merchan’s supposed bias and his collaboration with 'an anti-Trump prosecutor' (Fox News)

“America is going to respond to this. This is a gut punch. We want to see politicians fight, we don’t want to see what they do in third-world countries, to have one side start indicting and jailing the other side. This is not American. This is not who we are,” she continued without taking a breath.

“And to see this happen before our eyes when we know that this is not legitimate, when a defendant was not advised of the crimes that he was charged with, they don’t even know what the crimes are until we get to the charge and the jury as if the prosecution and the judge with a wink and nod said, ‘Hey, I’ll give you that old accomplice testimony, even though we didn’t charge Donald Trump with aiding and abetting anyone else, I’ll throw it in as a matter of law, he’s an accomplice. And I’ll throw in those federal election violations so they’ll have to say, 'Yeah, Donald Trump must’ve done it too'," she concluded. 

Netizens slam Jeanine Pirro for her take on Trump verdict 

After Pirro's heated Fox News segment went online, netizens didn't back away from criticizing her full breakdown of Trump's verdict. 

One viewer expressed, "I bet she gets more intoxicated than usual after this news."

Another viewer shared, "This lady has overdosed on the kool aid..."

One viewer pointed out, "Hmm, one could argue that GOD did make his presence known by this conviction.."

A follower observed, "Where is God ? Not doing a Fox News interview lol."

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One comment stated, "She is calling on God to save this country, only because law and order set precedence today. I wonder what is her favorite scripture?"

Another comment read, "Does Judge Jeanine Pirro not believe in the law? Does she believe that Trump is above the law? This is a country founded on the rule of law. She doesn't seem to understand that small point. If so then she should not be a Judge or be a lawyer as she does not know the law."

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"12 jurors in NY did their part to save America. Perhaps we should start a Go Fund Me page for Janine for a 1-way ticket to Moscow?" explained an individual.

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