Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Amid a political landscape filled with tensions and expectations, Joe Biden's presidential campaign has reacted firmly to the verdict against his future electoral rival, Donald Trump. Upon learning the news that Trump was found guilty on all charges in the criminal trial for payments to silence Stormy Daniels, Biden's campaign Communications Director, Michael Tyler, declared: "Today in New York we saw that no one is above the law." Biden's team did not miss the opportunity to emphasize that the verdict demonstrates that Trump, who "violated the law for his personal benefit," is now facing the consequences of his actions. In a statement, Biden's campaign asserted that Trump had mistakenly believed he would not be held accountable for his actions, but reality has proven otherwise. Despite this setback for Trump, Biden's campaign insisted that the verdict does not change the fact that Americans will have a crucial decision to make at the polls in November. Biden has made it clear that the only way to prevent Trump from returning to the White House is through voting. Biden's team also stressed that, despite being a "convicted criminal," Trump will remain the Republican candidate for the presidency. In this regard, the campaign warned that another term for Trump would pose an unprecedented risk to American democracy, with the former president fostering "political violence" and undermining civil liberties. Although Biden has not directly commented on the verdict against Trump, his campaign team has acted decisively, denouncing the actions of the former president and highlighting the importance of the November elections. The White House, on the other hand, issued a brief statement affirming respect for the rule of law, without further comment. President Biden was at his residence in Rehoboth, Delaware, on an especially emotional day, as it marked the anniversary of the death of Beau Biden, one of his sons. On each anniversary of his son's death, the president typically observes a period of mourning and limits his public activities. It is important to note that Biden has kept a distance from the legal cases involving Trump, respecting the independence of the judicial system and the Department of Justice. This stance contrasts with Trump's claims, who has labeled the trial against him as "rigged and shameful," accusing the Biden Administration of orchestrating a political persecution against him. The verdict against Trump, found guilty on all charges related to payments to Stormy Daniels, marks a milestone in the political history of the United States. Never before has a former president and presidential candidate been found guilty of a crime. This unprecedented event is likely to have repercussions on the electoral and political landscape of the country in the coming months.