The trial for Trump's involvement in election interference and hush money in Manhattan will probably begin in less than a month, but Trump is unwilling to acknowledge the truth.
According to The New York Times, the recent ruling essentially ensures that the former president will face trial next month. If the trial proceeds, he will be the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges. Three other cases against him are still caught up in appeals and delays.
Essentially, it seems that Donald Trump will be a defendant in the trial, but his response to the question of testifying was, “I don’t know you’re going to have a trial. I don’t know how you can have a trial like this in the middle of an election, a presidential election. Again, this is a Biden trial. These are all Biden trials because Colangelo works for Biden. Can you imagine they take a guy out of DOJ and put him into the attorney general’s office and then into the Manhattan DA’s office to go after Trump? These are all Biden trials. I don’t know if you’re going to have it. I think we’ll get some court rulings.”
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Trump is in complete denial. He is almost certainly going to trial, and this trial has the sensationalism that will grab the country. The case has sex, money, a crime, and a cover-up. The hush money case gets scoffed at because it has the least serious implications for the country. It doesn’t involve a coup or a plot to overturn an election, or the attack on the Capitol. There are no classified documents in this case.
The hush money case is also the easiest to follow and understand. Voters continue to express that if Trump is convicted of a felony, it will pretty much doom his campaign.
It is the case that everyone has overlooked that might make Donald Trump a convicted felon.