
Political Gabfest
Could You Be A Trump Juror?
Apr 18, 2024
Writer for The Atlantic, Mark Leibovich, dishes on Governor Gavin Newsom's profile. They explore Trump's trial, Supreme Court skepticism, and the impact of hush money on elections. Delving into legal aspects, lies' implications, 'otherwise' clause interpretation, trial scenarios, and political ambitions. Also, updates on news show time slots, prostitution indictments, and legal battles.
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- Trump's criminal trial involves hush money payments, jury selection, and legal maneuvers.
- Supreme Court debates obstruction charges against January 6 rioters and Trump.
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Jury Selection and Trial Preparation for Trump's Hush Money Trial in 2016 Election Interference Case
Trump is facing prosecution for allegations of hush money payments to Stormy Daniels to silence her about an affair, influencing the 2016 election. The trial is crucial, and seven jurors were swiftly selected to commence proceedings soon. Legal maneuvers to dismiss charges have failed, revealing a stronger legal stance than anticipated. Critical issues revolve around falsified business records and witness credibility.
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