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Stephen A. Smith reacts to Trump's guilty verdict, says it 'all points to civil war'

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Donald Trump became the first former president to be a convicted felon on Thursday.

The 45th president, and presumed Republican nominee this year, was found guilty of all 34 counts he faced in his hush money trial.

Despite the guilty verdict, Trump and his supporters remain strong, but that may lead to discourse in the country, says ESPN's Stephen A. Smith.

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Stephen A. Smith doesn't sound like he will be voting for Donald Trump. (Getty Images)

The media mogul reacted to the verdict on his YouTube show, with his immediate feeling that he was "scared as hell."

"It all points to civil war in this country . . . ." Smith said. We're all pawns. We're all subject to the mercy of politicians who find a way to manipulate the system and ultimately manipulate us. . . . That's a concern I had before January 6, when the U.S. Capitol was stormed by a bunch of Trump supporters. I've had it ever since, I have it now, because Trump is not going to go away quietly."

Smith has said in the past that Biden should not be president for a second term, but that does not mean Trump will be getting his vote. In fact, the verdict has nothing to do with Smith's feelings toward the former president anyway, he says.

Donald Trump arrives at Trump Tower, Thursday, May 30, 2024, after being found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. (Felipe Ramales for Fox News Digital)

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