

TRUMP CONVICTED ON ALL COUNTS
May 31, 2024
Karen Friedman-Agnifolo, a former prosecutor at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, dives into the landmark conviction of Donald Trump on all 34 felony counts in his election interference trial. She provides insights into the prosecution's successful strategies and the defense's failures. The discussion emphasizes the importance of accountability and truth in today's political arena. The hosts also reflect on President Biden's inspiring Philadelphia speech and the media's role in shaping public perception surrounding Trump’s legal issues.
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First Conviction
- Karen Friedman-Agnifolo recounts her first trial conviction as a young prosecutor.
- The experience left her with a somber feeling rather than elation, highlighting the gravity of convictions.
Election Interference
- The Trump case wasn't simply about hush money; it was about election interference.
- Trump's actions in 2016, hiding information from voters, may have significantly altered history.
Truth Matters
- Today's verdict validates the importance of truth.
- Donald Trump's gaslighting tactics attempt to undermine the significance of truth.