El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele told Donald Trump Jr. that his country does not “jail the opposition,” days after a Manhattan jury convicted former President Donald Trump.
On Saturday, Bukele was inaugurated for his second term.
Donald Trump Jr. added that people were “able to video because there’s no more crime” and people do not have to be thrown “in jail.”
“We don’t jail the opposition,” Bukele jokingly responded.
A poll conducted by McLaughlin & Associates found that 56 percent of people believed that if Trump were convicted, Biden would want to stop him from winning the election by jailing him, while 30 percent said “no” to believing that Biden would want to stop Trump from winning the election by jailing him.
After the jury’s verdict, voters have been split on their decision as to whether they should vote for Trump in light of his conviction.
In the 24 hours after Trump’s conviction, the Trump campaign reported raising nearly $53 million in donations.