Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Prosecutors' Tortuous Trump Case Is 'Confusing' To Nearly Everyone

 David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, testified that he worked with Trump's lawyer to kill stories that hurt Trump's reputation or would be hurtful to his wife and family.

Think Hillary Clinton and the Obama Administration running the Russia Collusion hoax, but as Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche said in opening statements, "Spoiler alert: There's nothing wrong with trying to influence the election. It's called democracy," and it's legal, unlike Hillary's CIA, DOJ, and FBI-aided illegal spying and frame up operation with media amplification.

The Only Thing Missing From the NYC Trump Trial Is a Laugh Track Undeterred, the Manhattan DA's office will now need to use heavy-duty rhetorical zip ties to convince a New York jury that Trump stole the election because he covered up these stories about alleged affairs.

Prosecutors allege, though don't charge, Trump with stealing and "Influencing" the presidential election.

Note the salacious yet untrue slime they wanted to make sure the jury heard: Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testified that he worked with former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen to kill an unsubstantiated story about former President Trump fathering a child with a Trump Tower maid.

Pecker's Tuesday testimony came amid the New York vs. Trump trial.

Pecker testified the Enquirer ultimately found that the claims were "1000% untrue." Pecker later confirmed to prosecutors that he had never paid to kill a story for Trump prior to the incident.

https://pjmedia.com/victoria-taft/2024/04/23/david-pecker-testimony-n4928453

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