(Washington Composite Electric) Former US President Trump on Thursday (August 3) in the Federal Court of Federal Court in the capital Washington responded to the criminal charges trying to overthrow the results of the 2020 presidential election.The judge scheduled the next hearing on August 28.

Trump, 77, is facing four criminal allegations: conspiring fraud in the United States, conspiracy to obstruct official procedures, obstruct and try to obstruct official procedures, and conspiracy to infringe on others.

Federal Federal Judge Upadiaa asked Trump for denial, and Trump stood up and answered, "I do not confess." Upadiaia was born in Koglatebang, India.

Trump only stayed in the court for about 30 minutes, responsible for Congress Riorm Special Prosecutor Smith, the investigation, also appeared in court.

Trump said after walking out of the court: "For the United States, today is a very sad day." He said that the allegations he faced was "persecution of political opponents."Leading and significantly leading the current President Biden.

This is the third time Trump has been criminally charged since his steps down in 2021.He had previously been Holding 40 federal criminal criminal criminalsHe was also charged with , in New York "

The lawsuit is the most popular candidate for the Communist Party

Nevertheless, Trump, who is entangled with a lawsuit, is still the most popular candidate for the Republican Party of the Presidential Election in 2024. The second -ranked Florida Governor Desambis has a large distance from him.

However, the latest public opinion survey by Reuters and the international market research institutions, and about half of the Republicans show that if Trump is established, They will not vote for him .This two -day poll was launched before Trump appeared in court on Thursday.

poll: Ruo Trump's prison in prison to serve 28%of Republicans will still vote for him

The participating polls were asked, if Trump was "a felony of the jury by the jury", would they vote for him in the presidential election next year, 45%of Republicans stated that they would not vote for him, 35%He will still support him, and the remaining people show that they don't know.

When asked if Trump was "in prison now", would he vote for him, 52%of Republicans said no, 28%said.

Trump insisted that he was innocent in all cases and accused the prosecutor of "political persecution" on him in order to destroy his campaign.

Reuters / The latest polls of Yippso show that Republicans generally hold sympathy for Trump's claiming to be persecuted by political persecution.As high as 75%of Republican interviewees agreed, Trump's allegations were "for political motivation"; 20%did not agree; the rest said they did not know.

About two -thirds (66%) Republicans said "unbelievable" for Trump's allegations of inciting election fraud, and 29%believed that it was credible, and the rest said it was uncertain.

When asked if the candidate was a felony who had been convicted, how would this affect their voting decision, 71%of Republicans said they would not vote to the criminal, but if this person was TrumpThis ratio is significantly reduced to 52%.

Reuters / Iposo, the latest polls, were carried out nationwide in the United States. It collected online answers from 1005 American adults. The polls error rate was about four percentage points.