Former President Donald Trump said prosecutors in the NY v. Trump case are 'proving' his point that the legal system has been weaponized against him.
Former President Donald Trump said prosecutors in the costly and unprecedented NY v. Trump trial are 'proving' his point that the legal system is weaponized against him. ''This is becoming a three-card Monte game on: Where is the crime?' Smart guy. Where's the crime?' Trump said Thursday outside the Manhattan courtroom, reading insight from Fox News contributor and legal scholar Jonathan Turley before reading excerpts from other experts. 'Mike Davis: 'The U.S.
Trump is back in court Thursday as the jury continues deliberations regarding whether Trump is guilty of falsifying 34 business records. Prosecutors worked to prove that Trump falsified business records to conceal a $130,000 payment to former porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election to quiet her claims of an alleged affair with Trump in 2006. NY V.
Trump has pleaded not guilty to all counts and denied an affair with Daniels. Amid the trial, Trump has repeatedly noted that security surrounding the trial has prevented most people from coming within blocks of the courthouse, which he again cited Thursday while lamenting the trial is costing the city 'millions.' TRUMP URGES JUDGE MERCHAN TO 'SAVE HIS REPUTATION' BY DISMISSING TRIAL 'It's a disgrace. The millions and millions of dollars that are spent daily on this case.
Court kicked off at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, when Merchan again read his jury instructions after the jury sent two notes to the judge on Wednesday. In New York criminal cases, juries are not allowed to receive printed copies of jury instructions or witness transcripts. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Trump is required to remain in the courtroom as the jury considers the case in the event they send a note to the judge. A verdict could be reached as soon as Thursday.
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