How the world responded to Trump's detention after he was accused

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Before the 2016 presidential election adult film star Stormy Daniels received a $130000 hush-money payment which is the subject of the allegations.

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On Wednesday pictures of the former president inside and outside of the court were featured on the top pages of the majority of UK newspaper

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sometimes accompanied by pun-filled headlines like "Donald (in the) Dock" and "Trump in the eye of the Stormy."

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Meanwhile the article "Trump Turns Dock into Election Box Following Criminal Indictment" appeared in the Brazilian publication O Globo.

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The newspaper said that his advisors viewed the case and intense media coverage as "a successful campaign commercial" and "stimulus for internet donations." Trump has announced that he will run for president in 2024. 

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Moreover La Monde emphasized the arrests "political benefits."

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Given Mr. Trumps history of making untrue or deceptive statements the German daily newspaper Tagesspiegel published the headline

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"Nothing but the truth?" while Roland Nelles a journalist for Der Spiegel penned an article headlined "He Had It Coming."

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After his court appearance Mr. Trump was granted bail and sent back to his Florida home where he gave a fiercely angry statement criticizing his detractors opponents and the legal system.

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According to the Italian newspaper La Stampa despite the fact that some may have anticipated "moderation and a step back from the tycoon" following his accusations this "all-attack" address showed the contrary.

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