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Great notes and summary by Andrew Weissman.

http://www.threads.net/@weissmann11

Assuming the jury is honest and is listening, the case against Trump is pretty much unanswerable in my opinion, whatever the defence says.

The evidence stacks up via Pecker, Hicks and Cohen, as well as his own signed cheques, that he did exactly what the prosecutions says he did, both knowingly and willingly. It was a violation of election and tax law, even if he was possibly also trying to hide things from his wife.

So the judge will have to decide what the punishment will be. And then Trump will appeal to run down the clock again.


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Reading snippets of Hope Hicks testimony
By: Cactus Flower
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Fri, 03 May 24 11:37 PM
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was the first time I ever felt a bit sorry for Trump.

He's such a repellant and tawdry man. But he has been trapped in a way that many men would be: lying about extramarital sex. To that extent, it's what Clinton did. And he was a capable president.

He broke US law, it appears. And I hope he receives a jail term and loses the election. But this case isn't on the level of the coup and the stolen documents. I daresay there are many people in congress who have concealed affairs and maybe even paid off the people they had affairs with.


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