President Trump has issued new statements directly ahead of the start of his so-called “Hush Money” trial.
Constitutional attorneys have called the entire case ‘legally absurd,’ and many Americans see right through the sham proceedings against the 45th President.
Still, nothing is too low for the Biden administration or their far-left henchmen all over the country.
President Trump posted these statements to his Truth Social account on Sunday:
USA Today had more on the start of the trial:
Jury selection is set to start Monday, just over a year after Bragg announced the indictment against Trump on April 4, 2023.
ADVERTISEMENTThe trial is expected to last between six and eight weeks, according to a media advisory from the court.
MAGA accounts and patriotic Americans cast doubt on the sham witch-hunt-style prosecutions against President Trump.
If Trump is being tried for paying hush money to Stormy Daniels as a violation of campaign finance laws because hiding the payment supposedly increased his chances in 2016, when will Joe Biden be charged for accepting in-kind donations from our intelligence agencies who censored…
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) April 15, 2024
This is why Trump is going on trial tomorrow, not some nonesense “hush money” payment pic.twitter.com/MFBwvhBPHd
— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) April 14, 2024
Jonathan Turley on Trump hush money trial:
"Everything about this case in my view is legally absurd." pic.twitter.com/qSinoOZIUx
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) April 14, 2024
BBC News reminded readers that Bragg’s whole case is centered around claims made by convicted liar Michael Cohen:
Cohen, 57, claims he was directed to pay Ms Daniels $130,000 (£104,000) in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair with Mr Trump, something prosecutors have described as an attempt to “unlawfully influence” the 2016 election.
Hush money payments are not illegal. But the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office alleges that Mr Trump committed a crime by improperly recording the reimbursement to Cohen as legal expenses.
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