“No one is gonna go to prison for a misdemeanor,” says CNN analyst eliehonig, but he says there are a few ways for Trump to be charged with a felony.
“I think the case of tying Donald Trump to falsified business records is fairly strong. If you go the next step, in order to bump it up to a felony, you have to prove under New York state law that documents were falsified in order to commit or conceal some other crime, some second crime.”
Honig walks Andy through some ways that could happen, along with when he thinks the Fulton County, Georgia indictment will hit and what happens to the timing of the trial if Trump wins the 2024 election. Honig also shares how Michael Cohen may not be the squeaky-clean hero we think that he is. In fact, his shady past could put the Trump case in jeopardy in a few ways.
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