Loyal President Trump supporter and GOP U.S. Senate candidate Geoff Diehl this morning called yesterday’s bombshell dual felony convictions for top Trump associates “not good news,” for the White House — but Diehl said he still supports the Commander in Chief.

“Not a good day for the President clearly, yesterday. At the same time I think we’ve known about what’s going on in both cases,” the Whitman Republican said during an appearance on Boston Herald Radio.

Diehl, who is running against longtime GOP operative Beth Lindstrom and Winchester businessman John Kingston for a chance to take on Sen. Elizabeth Warren, sought to downplay the bruising revelations as he heads into the final two weeks of the primary race.

“A lot of this is information we’ve been hearing for quite a while,” said Diehl, adding that he and other supporters are more focused on Trump’s achievements.

“The economic promises he made are starting to come true,” said Diehl. “I think those are some of the things people look to when they elected him and I think they’re still looking at that now.”

Former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort was convicted on eight charges of tax evasion yesterday, while in a seperate case former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to eight counts of tax evasion, bank fraud and campaign finance violations.

Cohen then testified that the president directed hush money payments to porn actress Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal in connection to the campaign violation convictions.

But Diehl pushed back on Cohen’s claim.

“It’s one man’s word against another,” said Diehl. “He has several charges, he has decided to try to plea himself out and is implicating the president.”