This was the last thing Jesse Watters wanted to hear.
He was suddenly given news of Trump’s criminal conviction.
And now he has to decide what to do next.
Even as many Fox News hosts have either totally defected to the Democrat Party or gone a bit soft, Jesse Watters has continued to be one of the most reliable conservative hosts on TV.
He uses his platform to fight back against the excesses of the Biden administration’s agenda and exposes the facts the liberal media won’t talk about.
Many Trump supporters have become fond of his show and he’s amassed a significant following throughout the country.
But he was just as shocked as everyone else when he received word of Trump’s conviction.
He realized, like so many others, that if the Democrats could do this to Trump – then they could do it to anybody.
Here is what Watters said on his first televised appearance after the conviction: “A Manhattan jury convicted Donald Trump of 34 felony counts. This is the first time an American president has ever been convicted of a crime. But the only thing Trump’s guilty of is beating Hillary and leading Joe Biden. The former president was expressionless as the verdict was read. Moments later, he walked to the cameras and reacted.”
“And this is long from over. Trump will be sentenced on July 11th, a week before the Republican National Convention. Given his clean background, age and presidential status, it’s highly unlikely he’ll be sentenced to prison.”
Watters went on to make a prediction on how this could play out going forward.
“Although this judge is capable of anything – he’s a Biden donor and donates to a group called Stop Republicans, and he spent the last six weeks stopping the nation’s strongest Republican from campaigning and sometimes even talking – Trump will appeal and will almost certainly win on appeal, but not until after the election,” Watters continued.
“Not that it matters to Democrats. The Biden campaign is salivating at the opportunity to call their opponent a convicted felon. This was never about the law. D.A. Alvin Bragg ran on fighting Trump, not crime. And everybody, when they walk around New York knows he did his job.”
This has been an unprecedented situation in the history of American politics.
Thankfully, Watters was prepared to talk about it and give people the insight they surely weren’t going to receive elsewhere.
Jesse Watters may have been horrified to hear about Trump’s conviction, but he made sure his viewers knew that the fight wasn’t over.