Nonilex , to random
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Tues 28 May 2024 đŸ§” to Begin in

faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection w/a payment made to a porn star to influence the 2016 election. The case could be in the jury’s hands as early as Wed.


https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/05/28/nyregion/trump-trial-closing-arguments?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb

Nonilex OP ,
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says that wasn’t known for overpaying, & testimony suggested didn’t deserve to be paid much for his campaign work, particularly 's testimony that Cohen occasionally went “rogue”.
Blanche: “That’s not exactly a glowing performance evaluation that justifies a larger bonus.”

At the same time, Blanche argues the $420k Trump did pay Cohen was for unspecified work.

That’s a serious contradiction in .

Nonilex OP ,
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While other witnesses testified about ’s knowledge of the payment — notably — connected Trump to the case like no other witness, including when he testified about the Jan 2017 conversation at Trump Tower, when Trump okayed the arrangements to hide the reimbursements.

“There is no way that you can find that President Trump knew about this payment at the time it was made w/o believing the words of Michael Cohen — period,” Blanche says.

Nonilex OP ,
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list the many witnesses who testified who are still loyal to : , , , & David . Steinglass says that Pecker has “absolutely no reason to lie here,” & adds, “and yet, his testimony is utterly devastating.”

Nonilex OP ,
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Steinglass describes the campaign’s reaction to the tape, & notes that the Trump campaign responded publicly that his words on the tape were “locker-room talk,” while they were quietly scrubbing the internet for anything that might be damaging to him. He shows that relied on to use his media contacts to fight back against the negative press.

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shows the jurors video clips of himself acknowledging that the “” tape & its aftermath could swing a very tight election. “If 5% of the people think it’s true, & maybe 10%,” Trump says in one clip, “we don’t win.”

Steinglass takes jurors through testimony from describing what a disaster Trump understood the “Access Hollywood” tape to be, because she was “in the room where it happened.”

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now goes into 4 Nov 2016, four days before the election, the day that The WSJ broke a story about The ’s deal w/ on ’s behalf.

Steinglass reminds jurors that sent over a statement for the story on behalf of Trump, & that Trump lied in the statement, saying he didn’t know anything about the Karen McDougal deal. Steinglass says Trump did know about it because he was on tape 2 months earlier talking about it.

Nonilex OP ,
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More quotes from 's books:

“No detail is too small to consider” &, after talking about his preference for personally signing checks “When you sign a check yourself, you’re seeing what’s really going on inside your business.”

Steinglass points jurors to testimony from , in which Hicks said that Trump had expressed it “would have been bad” to have the story come out before the election.

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highlights other key testimony, including 's remarks that it would have been “out of character” for to have made that payment out of the kindness of his heart — meaning, without approval from .

Steinglass is linking Trump to each & every action that prosecutors say led to the , the falsification of 34 business records related to the payment to .

GottaLaff , to random
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1/
 First, via Lawrence O'Donnell:

J.D. Vance was on the phone the entire time. He wasn’t taking in a word of testimony. Tuberville, to his credit, looking straight ahead, taking it all in as best he can, whatever sense he can make of it

kristen_d ,
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@GottaLaff ‘keep praying!’ đŸ˜‚đŸ€ź

Nonilex , to random
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Nonilex OP ,
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is now describing talking to every single day, multiple times a day, before the . It was either in person or by cell phone, Cohen testifies.

He says that if he needed to reach Trump, depending on who Trump was with, he could have reached out to , his exec asst; , Trump’s ; , his press sec, or the Trump kids.

Nonilex OP ,
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testifies about being in London when the tape came out shortly before the . He says he got an email from , who was the CEO of the campaign at the time.
Prosecution displays an email exchange about the tape that was forwarded to him by Bannon. Top campaign ofcls including the press sec
, the campaign manager & the deputy campaign manager were also on the email.

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recalls that he & , spoke about possibly generating the $130k through a membership request or an event being held at a club.

Cohen is directly tying to the payment, corroborating the testimony of others, including & , who said Cohen would never had made the payment w/o Trump's authorization. Cohen talks about Weisselberg helping him to think through how to make the payment.

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This testimony echoes 's remarks that she didn't think would have done this on his own.

The testimony is critical because it links not only to the payment to , but also to the scheme to reimburse Cohen for fronting the money — & that is what forms the basis of the falsification of business records charges.

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shakes his head & smirks when says he didn't mention Trump when setting up the bank account because he wanted to "protect him" from the transaction.
( testified Trump told her essentially the same thing)

Prosecutors show an email Cohen sent ’s lawyer, , showing that he had acquired the necessary funds.

Cohen says that he laid out the Daniels deal for Trump because "everything required Mr. Trump's sign-off."

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The WSJ article about from right before the election is shown on the screens in the courtroom.

says he contacted & they spoke about how the campaign planned to respond. He says she shared a draft of the statement she planned to send, which is also shown onscreen.

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reads draft statement from , which included a line about how this was simply an effort to stop the historic Trump movement. That statement is quite similar to what the campaign has said in response to most stories since.

Cohen sent Hicks back a draft, & said she should simply describe the allegations as untrue & depict them as an effort to distract from the FBI investigation into 's email server.

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Prosecution shows voluminous records of phone calls between & after the article about came out. If anything, these records make Hicks look as if she underplayed the amount that she was speaking to Cohen & his involvement in the campaign.

Next is one of Cohen's calls to in documentary evidence, (the lawyer for McDougal & ) after the story about McDougal being paid off was published.

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is talking about discussing w/ the article revealing 's deal, which came out days before the election.

When Hicks testified, she acknowledged that it was ironic to be testifying about this exchange she had w/ Cohen, which focused on whether or not the McDougal story was being picked up by other news outlets, at a literal criminal trial that stemmed from the publication of this story & the one about .

Nonilex , to random
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Thurs 9 May, 2024 đŸ§”

The prosecution asks that the defense be precluded from asking whether she was arrested. Justice agrees w/the prosecutors, saying that “anybody can be arrested” & that it “doesn’t prove anything.”

The people call Stormy Daniels back to the stand

atty begins questioning by saying that in 2011, Daniels denied having had sex w/Trump.

Nonilex OP ,
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is testifying about how important 's wife, , is to him, echoing as she says they had a relationship of "mutual respect" & Trump cared a lot about his wife's opinion. "There was really no one else who could put him in his place," she laughs, addressing the jury directly. "He was my boss but she was definitely the one in charge."

Then Westerhout starts to cry as she recounts her experience of being forced out of the WH for being indiscreet.

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is the 2nd fmr Trump aide to cry during this trial. đŸ„± The first was , whose desk was right near Westerhout's outside the Oval Office.

The DA is using people who were very close to Trump in order to build their case that he committed . Both Westerhout & Hicks were witnesses sympathetic to Trump but still delivered damaging testimony against him.

Westerhout has made it very clear how much she cares about & respects Trump. 🙄

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"Hicks’s emotional breakdown tends to show that she knew she was betraying Trump with her testimony but had no real alternative. The fact that she was still a big fan of his, even praising him during her time on the stand, shows that she actually had no motivation whatsoever to lie about what he had said to her or to throw him under the bus."

~ Jay Kuo


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https://statuskuo.substack.com/p/did-hope-hicks-help-sink-trump

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As Jay Kuo says, Hicks' testimony established two key things:

  1. Hicks testified that Trump’s motivation was to get elected.

  2. Hicks testified that Trump was aware of the payoff.

Two words: election interference.


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GottaLaff , to random
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Lawrence O’Donnell:

“We had a monster in the presidency not because of Donald , but because of the people who voted for Donald Trump and because of the people who worked for Donald Trump’s campaign to get him there. You get monsters like Donald Trump thanks to people like Hope Hicks.”

https://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/watch/lawrence-you-get-monsters-like-donald-trump-thanks-to-people-like-hope-hicks-210249285691

kristen_d , (edited )
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@GottaLaff Yep. 'Hopey' is a piece of shit. She's known FOR YEARS wha a fucking liar is and she said and did nothing.

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Right now Marcy Wheeler @emptywheel is talking about & his "investigation" in on . Really interesting dirty role that Scott Brady & Bill Barr played.

Also the testimony on the Access Hollywood tape, why the video Trump saying, "Grabbing her by the pussy" won't be played.
5ET watch at
https://youtu.be/MNUdeaoUoIsIt's https://nicolesandler.com, @nicolesandler @GottaLaff

Nonilex , to random
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đŸ§” Thurs, May 2

charges are falsifying business records to hide payments in lead up to 2016 election to electorate

just one Trump supporter at the courthouse draped in a Trump flag.

's lawyer, , to return to stand. He negotiated the hush-money payment at the center of the case, & is expected to lay out details of the deal.

Nonilex OP , (edited )
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This part of the testimony is more significant than perhaps it reads.

is having his official assistant check on contact w/ the ’s publisher David right when is trying to get out of part of her deal payment — her contract w/ parent company .

Which signals she wants to break the deal, basically she’s looking to talk, shortly thereafter is her Anderson Cooper interview.

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