Occasional Digest - a story for you The continued fallout from former US President Donald Trump’s conviction dominates front pages on Saturday. “Trump rages at Biden’s ‘fascist state'” says the Daily Mail, which also questions wife Melania’s “deafening silence”. Former UK Prime Minister, now Mail columnist, Boris Johnson, argues the conviction will actually help Trump win the November presidential election. The Daily Mirror splashes on Trump’s outburst, describing him as “deluded, deranged, dangerous”. In his 40-minute speech following his conviction on all 34 counts of falsifying business records, “Felon Trump” ranted “at everything” and “turned his rage on migrants”, it says. The Times features the same snap of Trump as the Mirror but headlines on the forthcoming UK general election. Labour leader Keir Starmer “seeks to win from the centre ground”, promising to “create wealth”, it says. An interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky leads the Guardian’s Saturday coverage, with the leader of the embattled country saying US President Joe Biden’s delay in allowing the use of Western weapons against Russian territory means Russian troops are “laughing” at Ukrainians. The i leads on public opinion polls ahead of the general election, which it reports indicate a majority like the Conservatives’ pension policies but still want them out of No 10. It also reports on drama within the Labour Party, claiming deputy leader Angela Rayner has won “the public battle” with Keir Starmer in the row about the treatment of veteran MP Diane Abbott. The Financial Times describes Trump’s speech as “lashing out” as the former president vows to appeal against the verdict. Staying in US news on the front page, the paper also reports that Joe Biden says Israel has offered a new ceasefire deal to Hamas involving a “lasting ceasefire”. The Daily Telegraph leads with Boris Johnson’s take on Trump’s historic conviction, arguing that the verdict will make it more likely for him to win against Joe Biden. Meanwhile, King Charles and Queen Camilla enjoyed a “nail-biter” of a horse race in Surrey. The Daily Express leads with a report on an at-home prostate cancer test. The test is set to “turn the tide on prostate cancer”, the paper reports. “Boffs love ET” the Daily Star declares, quoting an astronomer as saying that “most brainiacs do believe that aliens exist”. Trump is described as “a bit cross” after his conviction. Source link Post navigation 'Kidnapped: The Abduction of Edgardo Mortara' is a harrowing interfaith showdown McDonald’s fans rush to grab their favourite items as the fast food chain’s 3 for £3 Mix ‘N’ Match deal ends in DAYS – The Sun