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  • Trump Trial: The Verdict

  • By: Matthew Russell Lee
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 1 hr and 42 mins

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Trump Trial: The Verdict

By: Matthew Russell Lee
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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When Donald Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche gave his closing argument he declared Michael Cohen the GLOAT: the Greatest Liar of All Time.
He said the prosecution had manipulated evidence, noting that Cohen's texts to Trump's bodyguard Keith Schiller about the 14-year-old crank caller had not been in the list the prosecutors showed the jury. He questioned what Cohen called his recording of Trump, and how it ended, Blanche also told the jurors that a guilty verdict could put Trump in prison.
Immediately after the jurors left for lunch, the prosecutor demanded a curative instruction. After Blanche noted that such an instruction would already been in Justice Juan Merchan's legal instruction to be given Wednesday morning, Justice Merchan called what Blanche did "outrageous," and promised a curative instruction on Tuesday afternoon, before the prosecution closing, estimated at four to four and a half hours
It took five...

He was the leader of the Free World
He didn't read the vouchers
He's running again
You 12 could put him in jail

Objection! shouted Steinglass
Sustained! said Justice Merchan
Later when the jury left
Merchan called Blanche an outrage

Sentencing is for me
Sayeth the judge
on to July 11, 2024...
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  • Categories: History

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