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The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is investigating whether former President Donald Trump broke the law with payments allegedly made to cover up an extramarital affair with adult film actress Stormy Daniels, pictured in 2018.

The Manhattan District Attorney is presenting evidence to a grand jury that former President Donald Trump may have committed crimes in connection with hush money payments to an adult film actress in 2016, according to a person familiar with the investigation.

The move lays the groundwork for possible criminal charges against Trump, who has said he did nothing wrong.

The investigation stems from the revelation early in Trump's presidency that his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, had made a deal in October 2016 with adult film star Stormy Daniels, who said she had an extramarital affair with Trump. Daniels received $130,000, and in exchange, she agreed not to discuss her story with reporters.

Cohen pleaded guilty to federal charges of violating campaign finance law in 2018 and went to prison.

As Cohen put it during a plea hearing, the payments were made "in coordination with, and at the direction of, a candidate for federal office." He said paid the money and arranged to be reimbursed $420,000 by Trump's company to cover his taxes. The company recorded the payments to Cohen as legal fees, which could constitute a crime in New York.

Trump was not charged in connection with the payments. The Justice Department had determined that it would not indict a sitting president. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office opened its own investigation, which ultimately focused on tax fraud. Last year, longtime Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg pleaded guilty and Trump's company was convicted of scheming to pay its employees with untaxed benefits such as luxury cars and apartments.
Now the Manhattan DA's Office has summoned witnesses to testify about the hush-money payments before a newly empaneled grand jury, according to the source.
Trump could face a charge of falsifying business records, the lowest-level felony in New York.
The grand jury could vote on an indictment in a matter of months. If jurors do indict, that means Trump, who is again running for president, would have to show up in criminal court in Manhattan to enter a plea in the case.
For his part, the former president said in a social media post that this is "a continuation of the greatest witch hunt of all time" and added, "NEVER HAD AN AFFAIR."




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Stormy Daniels Thanks Trump for Admitting ‘Everything’ with Truth Social Rant: ‘Guess I’ll Take My Horse Face Back to Bed’

Stormy Daniels thanked Donald Trump for one of his latest rants on Truth Social, saying it was the former president “admitting” her accusations about a past affair are the truth.

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Trump has long denied having an affair with adult film actress Daniels. He’s currently facing a probe into an alleged hush money payment he made to Daniels to keep the story quiet for his 2020 presidential campaign.

With news that prosecutors are presenting evidence in their investigation to a grand jury, Trump once again denied having an affair and oddly chose to attack the appearance of Daniels. Oddly only a day later Trump addressed the Daniels controversy again, this time saying it “happened a long time ago.”

“With respect to the ‘Stormy’ nonsense, it is VERY OLD & happened a long time ago, long past the very publicly known & accepted deadline of the Statute of Limitations. I placed full Reliance on the JUDGEMENT & ADVICE OF COUNCIL, who I had every reason to believe had a license to practice law, was competent, & was able to appropriately provide solid legal services. He came from a good law firm, represented other clients over the years, & there was NO reason not to rely on him, and I did,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Tuesday, referring to former attorney Michael Cohen who has refused to say whether or not he will be a witness for the prosecution in the Daniels matter.

In another post, he called the Daniels matter a “witch hunt” and an example of “prosecutorial misconduct.”


Stormy Daniels Thanks Trump for Admitting ‘Everything’ with Truth Social Rant: ‘Guess I’ll Take My Horse Face Back to Bed’ (msn.com)
 

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Trump Org. controller to testify to Manhattan grand jury investigating hush money payments

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Trump Organization Senior Vice President and Controller Jeffrey McConney

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A top executive of the Trump Organization is expected to appear Thursday before a Manhattan grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump’s alleged role in a hush money payment scheme, people familiar with the matter said.
The executive, Jeffrey McConney, the controller of the Trump Organization, is one of the highest-ranking financial officers at the company and has responsibility for its books and records.
McConney’s planned appearance comes as prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney’s office are accelerating their investigation into the hush money scheme to stop adult film star Stormy Daniels from going public about a past affair with Trump just before the 2016 presidential election. (Trump has denied the affair.)
A spokesperson for District Attorney Alvin Bragg declined to comment. An attorney for McConney did not respond to requests for comment.
In recent weeks prosecutors have spoken with witnesses central to the hush money deal. This week prosecutors met with David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer. Two weeks ago, Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney who pleaded guilty to federal campaign finance charges for facilitating a $130,000 payment to Daniels, returned for his first meeting with prosecutors under Bragg’s leadership.


Cohen told “CNN This Morning” on Wednesday that prosecutors asked for his cell phones to obtain voice recordings he made of conversations he had with Keith Davidson, the attorney who arranged the deal for Daniels. Davidson has also been contacted by prosecutors in recent weeks for a future meeting, a source previously told CNN. Davidson had previously been subpoenaed by prosecutors for records, the source said.

Prosecutors are looking into whether Trump and his company falsified business records by improperly designating the reimbursement as a legal expense. That charge is a misdemeanor in New York unless it can be tied to another crime, such as campaign finance laws.

They are presenting witness testimony before a recently empaneled grand jury, people familiar with the matter said. The start of the presentation does not mean a decision has been made whether to seek charges against Trump or anyone else. Trump has denied knowing about the hush money payment.

Prosecutors working under the previous DA, Cy Vance, had explored bringing charges related to the hush money scheme but some attorneys on the team were not convinced that a charge involving a federal election law violation would survive legal challenges, people familiar with the investigation told CNN.

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One of those former prosecutors, Mark Pomerantz, who resigned last year in protest after he was not allowed to seek charges against Trump, is publishing a book next week promising an “inside account” of the past effort to investigate Trump.

The current focus of the DA’s investigation, which was once homed in on the accuracy of the Trump Organization’s financial statements, has returned to the real estate company’s handling of the hush money payment and whether it violated New York laws, people familiar with the matter said.

McConney previously testified before the grand jury eight times, according to his testimony at the Trump Organization’s tax fraud trial last year. In New York, individuals who appear before a grand jury are granted immunity from prosecution unless they lie under oath.

McConney was not a willing witness, according to his own testimony. He testified that he refused to meet with prosecutors to prepare for his testimony ahead of trial, which ended in conviction.

The judge allowed prosecutors to treat McConney, who was identified as a co-conspirator in the tax fraud scheme, as a hostile witness after finding he gave evasive answers to the prosecutor trying to question him. The Trump Organization, McConney testified, was footing his legal bills.

McConney reported to Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer, and oversaw the general ledger that tracks payments.

At issue in the investigation is the payment made to Daniels and the Trump Organization’s reimbursement to Cohen.

According to court filings in Cohen’s federal prosecution, Trump Organization executives authorized payments to him totaling $420,000 to cover his original $130,000 payment and tax liabilities, and reward him with a bonus.

Trump Organization executives decided to pay monthly installments to Cohen who submitted invoices requesting payment pursuant to a “retainer agreement.”

In one example, prosecutors said an invoice seeking $35,000 for two months was forwarded from one executive to another, who approved the payment. Prosecutors alleged the first executive forwarded that email to another employee, stating: “Please pay from the Trust. Post to legal expenses. Put ‘retainer for the months of January and February 2017’ in the description.”

Federal prosecutors alleged there was no retainer agreement and that the company falsely recorded those payments as legal expenses in their corporate books. They took no action against Trump or the company. Cohen pleaded guilty to eight crimes, including violating campaign finance laws in connection with that payment.



Trump Org. controller to testify to Manhattan grand jury investigating hush money payments | CNN Politics
 

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Cohen met with them today, Wednesday
I thought there was a grand jury out?
Cohen timeline
* Cohen talked to Congress
* Cohen talked to Manhattan DA
* Today again, Cohen talked to Manhattan DA
Anyway, the latest.


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Former fixer Michael Cohen meets with prosecutors investigating Donald Trump
This is the first time he has met prosecutors since a grand jury was formed.
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February 8, 2023, 10:32 AM
Former fixer Michael Cohen meets with prosecutors investigating Donald Trump - ABC News (go.com)

Donald Trump's one-time lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen arrived Wednesday at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office to meet with prosecutors investigating the former president's role in alleged hush payments to a porn actress before the 2016 election.

This is Cohen's 15th interview with the district attorney's office but the first since a recently convened grand jury began hearing evidence about the $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about a long-denied affair with Trump.

Cohen helped arrange the payment with David Pecker, then-publisher of the National Enquirer. Pecker appeared before the grand jury on Jan. 30.

The hush-money case was rejected by former District Attorney Cy Vance, but revived under current District Attorney Alvin Bragg, whose office has been fending off criticism of a decision not to charge Trump earlier.

"I thought it's important not only to shed light on the evidence but also the back and forth that took place," said Mark Pomerantz, a former special assistant district attorney who co-led the investigation until his resignation last year and the author of a new book, "People vs. Donald Trump: An Inside Account."

"The underlying question of guilt was not one that divided people," Pomerantz told GMA3 in an interview airing Wednesday. "I think there was a fear that if you go forward with the case and don't win, you shake public confidence in the legal system."

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Bragg has said the case Pomerantz wanted to bring, that centered on Trump's allegedly fraudulent statements of financial condition, was "not ready" and he expressed concern the book's publication could hurt the ongoing investigation.

"I didn't write the book to try and help Donald Trump avoid prosecution. The message of the book is the evidence was there," Pomerantz said.

Trump has always denied having an affair with Daniels and has called Bragg's investigation a "witch hunt."
 

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Keeping track of the lawsuits :rolleyes2:
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Trump civil suit - Letita James trial starts Oct 2023 - BGOL: James files civil lawsuit against trump, his organization and family.
Trump Stormy Daniels suit - Alvin Bragg D.A (this one this thread)
Trump Georgia Grand Jury - Still out (the one with the crazy forewoman)
Trump Organization suit - $250M judgement (completed)
Trump sexual assault lawsuits - multiple women (including the 13yo girl - Edited: when she was 13yo - my bad)
 

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wait we STILL talkin bout this porn ho ???

You kiddin me right????

Muthafuckas cant even get clean drinkin water and we STILL TALKIN BOUT THIS BITCH!!

we NEED A NEW MEDIA

MAIN STEAM MEDIA NEEDS TO BE DEPOPULATED!!
 

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Trump lawyer floats “Melania defense” in Stormy Daniels case — and claims he’s the real “victim”

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina claims the hush-money payment was to avoid "embarrassing" himself and his wife

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PUBLISHED MARCH 14, 2023 9:04AM


Former President Donald Trump's attorney claimed that the $130,000 hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign was not related to the campaign ahead of possible criminal charges in Manhattan.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is reportedly inching closer to indicting Trump in the case after interviewing a growing list of witnesses before a grand jury, including former Trump fixer Michael Cohen, who testified that the former president reimbursed him for the payment to Daniels.

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina claimed in an interview with ABC News on Monday that the former president was the victim of an extortion attempt and that the payment was not directly related to his presidential bid.

"I don't know since when we've decided to start prosecuting extortion victims," Tacopina said. "He's vehemently denied this affair, but he had to pay money because there was going to be an allegation that was going to be publicly embarrassing, regardless of the campaign."

Tacopina said the payment was "not directly related" to the campaign.

"He made this with personal funds to prevent something coming out [that was] false but embarrassing to himself, his family, his young son," Tacopina said.

Bragg's office is reportedly considering charging Trump over financial records that falsely reported the payment as a legal expense to Cohen, which is a misdemeanor in New York. But prosecutors could charge him with a felony if they show an "intent to commit or conceal a second crime," which in this case would be a violation of state campaign finance laws.

"There was absolutely no false records made, to my knowledge," Tacopina told ABC News.

Tacopina's argument that the payment was to avoid embarrassment rather than to protect his political aspirations, which Vice News' Greg Walters dubbed the "Melania defense," has been repeatedly floated by Trump's inner circle to beat back the potential criminal liability but has been shut down by the former president in the past.

Trump pushed back on the advice before because such a claim would force him to have to explain why he was willing to spend so much money to prevent his wife from learning about a sexual tryst that he has claimed for years never happened, Rolling Stone reported last month.

Tacopina denied the alleged affair but argued that Trump was so concerned by the false allegation that he spent personal funds to make it go away.

"The DA is going to have to prove that the payment was in furtherance of the campaign, and that Trump did have criminal intent," New York election lawyer Jerry Goldfeder told Vice News.

Independent legal experts have said for years that Trump's best defense in the case would be to frame the payment as unrelated to the campaign.

"Trump's best strategy would be to say that he routinely paid off women and that the purpose of paying them was to avoid the embarrassment it would cause for his wife and the rest of his family," former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti told Law & Crime in 2018 after Trump's pushback on the defense strategy was first reported.

But a recording of Trump and Cohen discussing a separate payment to former Playboy model Karen McDougal, in which the pair discuss financing and the former president floats paying the women in "cash" to keep quiet about an alleged affair, could complicate the defense.

"The Cohen tape tells a different story. It was very campaign orientated and the shell game to finance it, and lies that repayment were for legal fees, are a problem," former prosecutor Bob Bianchi told Law & Crime at the time. "To me, the evidence is compelling he knew what he was doing was illegal."

Bianchi added that Trump's best course of action is to stay quiet about the matter.

"In the end, the sage legal advice is always (innocent, or not) to remain silent," he said. "It is about as 'golden' a rule as there is in the law. I would advise the President to follow it."

Trump, who has repeatedly denied both affairs and any wrongdoing, lashed out after Bragg restarted the years-long probe into the hush money payments last month.

"With respect to the 'Stormy' nonsense, it is VERY OLD & happened a long time ago, long past the very publicly known & accepted deadline of the Statute of Limitations," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Daniels cited the post as an admission of guilt.

"Thanks for just admitting that I was telling the truth about EVERYTHING," she wrote.

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Trump lawyer floats “Melania defense” in Stormy Daniels case — and claims he’s the real “victim”

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina claims the hush-money payment was to avoid "embarrassing" himself and his wife

By IGOR DERYSH
Senior News Editor
PUBLISHED MARCH 14, 2023 9:04AM


Former President Donald Trump's attorney claimed that the $130,000 hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign was not related to the campaign ahead of possible criminal charges in Manhattan.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is reportedly inching closer to indicting Trump in the case after interviewing a growing list of witnesses before a grand jury, including former Trump fixer Michael Cohen, who testified that the former president reimbursed him for the payment to Daniels.

Trump attorney Joe Tacopina claimed in an interview with ABC News on Monday that the former president was the victim of an extortion attempt and that the payment was not directly related to his presidential bid.

"I don't know since when we've decided to start prosecuting extortion victims," Tacopina said. "He's vehemently denied this affair, but he had to pay money because there was going to be an allegation that was going to be publicly embarrassing, regardless of the campaign."

Tacopina said the payment was "not directly related" to the campaign.

"He made this with personal funds to prevent something coming out [that was] false but embarrassing to himself, his family, his young son," Tacopina said.

Bragg's office is reportedly considering charging Trump over financial records that falsely reported the payment as a legal expense to Cohen, which is a misdemeanor in New York. But prosecutors could charge him with a felony if they show an "intent to commit or conceal a second crime," which in this case would be a violation of state campaign finance laws.

"There was absolutely no false records made, to my knowledge," Tacopina told ABC News.

Tacopina's argument that the payment was to avoid embarrassment rather than to protect his political aspirations, which Vice News' Greg Walters dubbed the "Melania defense," has been repeatedly floated by Trump's inner circle to beat back the potential criminal liability but has been shut down by the former president in the past.

Trump pushed back on the advice before because such a claim would force him to have to explain why he was willing to spend so much money to prevent his wife from learning about a sexual tryst that he has claimed for years never happened, Rolling Stone reported last month.

Tacopina denied the alleged affair but argued that Trump was so concerned by the false allegation that he spent personal funds to make it go away.

"The DA is going to have to prove that the payment was in furtherance of the campaign, and that Trump did have criminal intent," New York election lawyer Jerry Goldfeder told Vice News.

Independent legal experts have said for years that Trump's best defense in the case would be to frame the payment as unrelated to the campaign.

"Trump's best strategy would be to say that he routinely paid off women and that the purpose of paying them was to avoid the embarrassment it would cause for his wife and the rest of his family," former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti told Law & Crime in 2018 after Trump's pushback on the defense strategy was first reported.

But a recording of Trump and Cohen discussing a separate payment to former Playboy model Karen McDougal, in which the pair discuss financing and the former president floats paying the women in "cash" to keep quiet about an alleged affair, could complicate the defense.

"The Cohen tape tells a different story. It was very campaign orientated and the shell game to finance it, and lies that repayment were for legal fees, are a problem," former prosecutor Bob Bianchi told Law & Crime at the time. "To me, the evidence is compelling he knew what he was doing was illegal."

Bianchi added that Trump's best course of action is to stay quiet about the matter.

"In the end, the sage legal advice is always (innocent, or not) to remain silent," he said. "It is about as 'golden' a rule as there is in the law. I would advise the President to follow it."

Trump, who has repeatedly denied both affairs and any wrongdoing, lashed out after Bragg restarted the years-long probe into the hush money payments last month.

"With respect to the 'Stormy' nonsense, it is VERY OLD & happened a long time ago, long past the very publicly known & accepted deadline of the Statute of Limitations," Trump wrote on Truth Social.

Daniels cited the post as an admission of guilt.

"Thanks for just admitting that I was telling the truth about EVERYTHING," she wrote.

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Ari Melber was just running through Joe Tacopina tonight.... I would almost swear that if you got a thesaurus and looked up sleaze bag oily haired Italian mafia attorney...... he would be pictured cheezing his ass off


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Ari Melber was just running through Joe Tacopina tonight.... I would almost swear that if you got a thesaurus and looked up sleaze bag oily haired Italian mafia attorney...... he would be pictured cheezing his ass off


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Yeah, I was listening to it on SiriusXm.

Shit was pure comedy.

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Well, they're all fucking crooks so their testimony is likely tainted. Tish tried to get him to affirm something criminal in his deposition but no dice. Mainly because they're still trying to make sense of all those documents they seized. However, it's the SDNY that I think will eventually smack him with the hard charges.

Let's remember two highly placed prosecutors resigned because the manhattan DA was dragging his heels on indictments.
 

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Well, they're all fucking crooks so their testimony is likely tainted. Tish tried to get him to affirm something criminal in his deposition but no dice. Mainly because they're still trying to make sense of all those documents they seized. However, it's the SDNY that I think will eventually smack him with the hard charges.

Let's remember two highly placed prosecutors resigned because the manhattan DA was dragging his heels on indictments.
Cohen has one more interview tomorrow and if the Grand Jury meets on it's usual Monday/Wednesday schedule..... he could be indicted as early as Thursday.... maybe Friday..... definitely before Easter

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Cohen has one more interview tomorrow and if the Grand Jury meets on it's usual Moday/Wednesday schedule..... he could be indicted as early as Thursday.... maybe Friday..... definitely before Easter

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Let's hope so. The idea at this point is just to get him under oath. It's a pretty safe bet he'll implode on the stand.

I'm still leery of the manhattan DA though. Something doesn't smell right. IIRC they already found some ties between him and trump.
 

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Michael Cohen says he will appear as rebuttal witness at Manhattan DA office on Monday

Michael Cohen, the former personal attorney to former President Trump, said on Sunday that he was asked to appear as a rebuttal witness at the Manhattan District Attorney’s office on Monday but added he did not know any other details on the matter.

MSNBC’s Alex Witt asked Cohen if he expected any other witnesses to be at the office, citing multiple reports. Cohen said he was asked to go to the DA’s office as a rebuttal witness but was not aware of whether that would be before the grand jury or just a meeting. He indicated the DA’s office was bringing another witness in on Monday but did not know who that individual was.
“I was asked to make myself available and to be at the DA’s office tomorrow as a rebuttal witness,” Cohen said.

When Witt asked if it was a rebuttal “to whom or what” Cohen said that had not been clarified.

“I don’t know who the person is. Obviously once I find out who the person is I’ll know what the issue is because I was personally involved,” he said. “Again, I don’t know. It’s a little premature for me to be answering any questions on a topic that I, again, I don’t know who the person is and whether or not that person is or is not going to tell the truth.”

Anticipation is building this week over a possible indictment of Trump in connection to the hush-money payment, which Cohen admitted he made during the fall of Trump’s 2016 campaign to prevent Daniels from exposing an affair she said she had with the former president. Trump has denied the affair.

Cohen: Trump will ‘absolutely’ take mugshot, be fingerprinted if arrestedTrump says Biden ‘stuffed’ Manhattan DA’s office to pursue Stormy Daniels case
Prosecutors are building a case that centers on the payment violating campaign finance laws in part due to the amount and how it was reported but it is likely to only result in a misdemeanor charge. The case had been closed before it was reopened by District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison in 2018 for arranging the payment to conceal the alleged affairs of Trump. He was also ordered to pay $1.4 million in restitution and forfeited $500,000. His prison sentence ended in 2021.


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And the Trump shit smearing begins in ernest.... they expect us to believe that a lawyer with as many years under his belt as Cohen has, doesn't know what commutation means?... :hmm:

Trump lawyer Rob Costello: "Michael was in a manic state, he told us that he had contemplated suicde, that he had been up on the roof of the Regency hotel the weekend before, seriously thinking about jumping off because he couldn't face the enormity of the legal problems he knew that were coming his way. His office had been searched, his home had been searched by the FBI pursuant to a searcn warrant and he was imagining the worst for himself. Although at that moment in time he still hadn't been charged with any crimes, so Michael Coehn in that state of high anxiety, when he said to us numerous times; I'm lookin for a way out, I need an escape hatch. How dfo I do this? I need to know what my options are. And his options were, as he mentioned, he said do I have a chance for a pardon? Do I have a chance for commutation? I'm not sure that he actually understood what that term meant. Do I have a chance for a cooperation agreement? I don't understand why they did this to me."


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I hate Trump but these charges seem flimsy. Some thot was extorting him, he paid her off with his own money and somehow that’s a campaign violation?

Lol. FUCK HIM THOUGH. Give him life.
 

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Donald Trump indicted by Manhattan grand jury

(CNN)-- Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter – the first time in American history that a current or former president has faced criminal charges.

The indictment has been filed under seal and will be announced in the coming days. The charges are not publicly known at this time, one source told CNN.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office will reach out to Trump’s attorneys to discuss his surrender to face an arraignment.

CNN has reached out to Trump’s attorneys for comment.

The DA’s office has been investigating the former president in connection with his alleged role in a hush money payment scheme and cover-up involving adult film star Stormy Daniels that dates to the 2016 presidential election.

The decision is sure to send shockwaves across the country, pushing the American political system – which has never seen one of its ex-leaders confronted with criminal charges, let alone while running again for president – into uncharted waters.

The legal action against Trump jolts the 2024 presidential campaign into a new phase – where the former president has vowed to keep running in the face of criminal charges.

Trump has frequently called the various investigations surrounding him a “witch hunt,” attempting to sway public opinion on them by casting himself as a victim of what he’s claimed are political probes led by Democratic prosecutors. As the indictment reportedly neared, Trump urged his supporters to protest his arrest, echoing his calls to action following the 2020 election as he tried to overturn his loss to President Joe Biden.

Trump has long avoided legal consequences in his personal, professional and political lives. He has settled a number of private civil lawsuits through the years and paid his way out of disputes concerning the Trump Organization, his namesake company. As president, he was twice impeached by the Democratic-led House, but avoided conviction by the Senate.

In December, the Trump Organization was convicted on multiple charges of tax fraud, though Trump himself was not charged in that case.

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Trump’s Republican allies – as well as his 2024 GOP rivals – have condemned the Manhattan district attorney’s office over the looming indictment, and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has vowed to launch an investigation into the matter.

Bragg’s office had signaled as recently as early March that they were close to bringing charges against Trump after they invited the ex-president to testify before the grand jury probing the hush money scheme. Potential defendants in New York are required by law to be notified and invited to appear before a grand jury weighing charges. But Trump ultimately declined to appear before the panel.

The long-running investigation first began under Bragg’s predecessor, Cy Vance, when Trump was in office. It relates to a $130,000 payment made by Trump’s then-personal attorney Michael Cohen to Daniels in late October 2016, days before the 2016 presidential election, to silence her from going public about an alleged affair with Trump a decade earlier. Trump has denied the affair.

At issue in the investigation is the payment made to Daniels and the Trump Organization’s reimbursement to Cohen.

According to court filings in Cohen’s own federal prosecution, Trump Organization executives authorized payments to him totaling $420,000 to cover his original $130,000 payment and tax liabilities and reward him with a bonus. The Trump Organization noted the reimbursements as a legal expense in its internal books. Trump has denied knowledge of the payment.

This story is breaking and will be updated.





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June 16, 2015 - President Trump announces his Presidency for the United States going down escalators

June 17, 2015 - Dylan Roof starts blasting away in a black church

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I always found this odd, I remember this because I was supposed to be at an event on June 16. I don't know his role, but this is an old playbook.



He spoke at CPAC along with Nikki Haley, the next thing I know, I am dealing with a Satanic Tesla that would have obliterated me if I had exited off the freeway. With it huge frunk and rapid acceleration, this might be the weapon of choice to take fools out by them and survive. I am just tired of escaping these assassination attempts by WS.

People attack the Biden administration for having the IRS show up on the day Matt Taibbi was supposed to testify, and nothing suspicious about it, than you need to flag this event. This is why I have become socialist since starting a business is impossible in the U.S., I am going to try in other countries and see how it is before giving up completely.
 
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