Hush Money Trial
During the recent New York Hush Money trial Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels were star witnesses, despite having committed perjury in the past in 2018 when these issues were litigated. The facts are well known to the public but the Democrats wants President Trump removed from the campaign trail, thus all the lawsuits on scant evidence emerging from Manhattan, Georgia, and Florida. A new term has emerged - “Lawfare” - to replace the term Warfare. The Democratic Party has been shown to be coordinating these lawsuits with the Department of Justice.
- Cohen Pleads Guilty, Implicates Trump in Hush-Money Scheme
August 21, 2018
https://apnews.com/article/north-america-donald-trump-us-news- Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer and fixer, pleaded guilty to campaign-finance violations and other charges, saying Trump directed him to arrange the payment of hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels and a former Playboy model to fend off damage to his White House bid.
- Judge Orders Stormy Daniels to Pay Donald Trump another $120,000 in Legal Fees
April 5, 2023
https://www.npr.org/2023/04/05/1168215663/trump-stormy-daniels-defamation- The Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the former president on Tuesday, ordering adult film star Stormy Daniels to pay $121,972 in legal fees for a failed defamation suit.
President Trump says the 2023 Hush Money trial was ‘rigged’ and he was so right. So many rules laid out in the Constitution and its Amendments were broken by Judge Merchan that even the slanted liberal media was aghast. But if the intent was to keep President Trump off the campaign trail, then a delayed reversal by the Appeals Court would matter. Did being found to be a convicted felon harm President Trump? He collected $52.9 million in donations within 24 hours, and his poll numbers went up 6 points during the trial.
- Key Takeaways from the Day where Donald Trump was Found Guilty on 34 Felony Counts
May 31, 2024
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13475951/donald-trump-trial- Trump will face sentencing on July 11, just four days before the beginning of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where the party is set to nominate Trump for President a third time. Trump's team will fight back - Lead attorney Todd Blanche said in multiple interviews Thursday that they will appeal the verdict. However, that appeal - which would be based on Judge Juan Merchan's refusal to recuse himself - could last past the 2024 election. Trump himself said he would fight the decision to the end.