Closing arguments in former President Donald Trump‘s Manhattan “hush money” trial begin today, and the judge gave the jury the green light to convict him without agreeing on the underlying ‘predicate’ crime he committed.
First, into the legal weeds: Trump’s being charged for labeling “hush money” payments to adult actress Stormy Daniels as “legal fees.” That alone is just a misdemeanor crime, and the statute of limitations has already expired.
- In order to revive this expired offense, Soros-back Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg combined the bookkeeping crime with a “predicate” crime — a separate alleged felony related to the 2016 election.
- However, throughout the trial, the prosecution has not outlined what the alleged felony is.
Cue the corrupt judge: Judge Juan Merchan sided with the prosecution and ruled that the jury does not need to agree on the alleged felony in order to find Trump guilty.
Big picture: Trump faces 34 felony charges, potentially leading to 136 years in prison, hinging on whether the jury will believe he committed the predicate felony.
The last word goes to Donald Trump, who wrote on Truth Social: “The reason the Radical, highly Conflicted Judge Juan Merchan had to come up with three FAKE options for the jury to choose from, without requiring them to be unanimous, which is completely UNAMERICAN AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL, is because the Corrupt, Soros backed D.A., Alvin Bragg, couldn’t come close to proving that any crime was committed. THERE WAS NO CRIME… This is nothing but an Election Interfering Witch Hunt, and the American People know it! MAGA2024.”
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