*** Official Trump Hush Money Trial Thread ***

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Kinda curious...

Let's say Merchan says he'll jail DJT for contempt.

I assume that state LEOs would deal with that.

However, DJT has a SS detail - which is governed by federal laws.

How does the judge/LEO reconcile those two. The state officials can't order the federal officials around....or can they?
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Favorite part of the trial so far is the bailiff assigned to stand behind Trump wearing a democrat-maga hat.

Is this foreshadowing?

Will we see this lady take Trump into custody?
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Stat Monitor Repairman said:



Favorite part of the trial so far is the bailiff assigned to stand behind Trump wearing a democrat-maga hat.

Is this foreshadowing?

Will we see this lady take Trump into custody?
Trump should turn that American Flag in the background and put it upside down.

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I love how every objection the defense has is overruled and how every objection THE People of New York is sustained.
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Word is that Stormy Daniels is testifying today
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Wow, Trump really is daring Merchan to jail him.

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This is a violation of the 6th Amendment.


Very fake news.
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BMX Bandit said:

Word is that Stormy Daniels is testifying today


Prosecution: Did you or did you not fake an orgasm with Mr. Trump?

Stormy: Yes, alright! I faked them!

Prosecution: I rest my case.
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Mornin' all.

CNN live blog is HERE

Trump has just arrived at the courthouse.
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Prosecutors are expected to call Stormy Daniels to the stand Tuesday in Donald Trump's historic criminal trial, a source familiar with the matter tells CNN. Its unclear if she will be called first thing Tuesday morning.
The adult-film star, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, was paid $130,000 the "hush money" payment to keep her from going public before the 2016 election about her claim that she had an affair with Trump in 2006.
The hush money payment on its own is not a crime. Michael Cohen sent the payment to a trust for Daniels' then-lawyer Keith Davidson.
It's the payments Trump made to Cohen, which prosecutors allege was reimbursement for paying off the adult-film star ahead of the election, that are at the heart of the 34 charges of falsifying business records.
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Court is in session.
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Trump attorney Susan Necheles is renewing the defense team's objection to Stormy Daniels testifying.
"We want to renew our objection this morning. We're informed the second witness will be Stormy Daniels. We want to renew our objection to her testifying, particularly about any details of any sexual acts," she says.
"The details of the accounts are important," prosecutor Susan Hoffinger argues.
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Can't the defense stipulate to the payment? No one is denying it.

Defense needs to go after her about her demanding the payments or she would go public. i.e. blackmail.
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Have to agree with Necheles here. While appealing to the prurient interest, are the details really relevant?

I'm Gipper
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Judge Juan Merchan said he agreed with Trump's attorneys that Stormy Daniel's has credibility issues, but that's why the prosecutors need to be given a chance to establish her credibility.

He says it's fine to elicit that Trump and Stormy Daniels had sex. "That's fine. But we don't need to know the details," he said.
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If Shark Week is mentioned everyone has to drink.
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It's just as pure a case of public character assassination as you will find. Hopefully the defense will ask her about the German-owned reporting on it and what she was paid many years earlier for that.
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Sally Franklin, the senior vice president and executive managing editor for Penguin Random House publishing group, was called to the stand.

She is being questioned by prosecutor Rebecca Mangold.
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Im Gipper said:

Have to agree with Necheles here. While appealing to the prurient interest, are the details really relevant?


Shes a porn star. They should ask details about other people shes been with and the details of her job.
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Donald Trump is leaning back with his eyes closed as Sally Franklin starts testifying.
Prosecutor Rebecca Mangold asks her if she's familiar the book titles "Trump: How to Get Rich" and "Trump: Think Like a Billionaire."
When the first book title was named, he looked over toward Franklin.
The exhibits Franklin is being used to introduce are excerpts from the books.
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aggiehawg said:

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He says it's fine to elicit that Trump and Stormy Daniels had sex. "That's fine. But we don't need to know the details," he said.


Things I Never Thought I'd See Said In Court for $1000, Alex
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The jury is now being shown an internal page of Donald Trump's book, "Trump: How to Get Rich."
Rebecca Mangold asked Sally Franklin to read a line from the book, "I am the chairman and president of The Trump Organization. I like saying that because it means a great deal to me."
Another excerpt reads, "For many years I've said if someone screws you, screw them back." It goes on to say, "Like it says in the bible, an eye for an eye."
"When somebody hurts you, just go after them as viciously and as violently as you can," the excerpt continues.
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Prosecutors have now moved on to another Trump book, "Trump: Think like a Billionaire: Everything You Need to Know About Success, Real Estate, and Life."
"When you're working with a decorator make sure to ask to see all the invoices," a portion of the book's text reads.
"Decorators are by nature honest people, but you should be double-checking regardless," the text continues.
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How is this stuff Germaine?
Im Gipper
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It appears they are trying to establish Trump's practice with regard to reviewing and paying invoices.

I'm Gipper
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Prosecutors are entering excerpts from Trump's book into evidence. Here are some of those excerpts:
  • The chapter title of this excerpt is: "Sometimes you still have to screw them."
  • Another excerpt entered says, "3:00 P.M. Allen Weisselberg my CFO comes in for a meeting. He's been with me for thirty years and keeps a handle on everything."
  • Another excerpt read into the record: "All the women on The Apprentice flirted with meconsciously or unconsciously. That's to be expected. A sexual dynamic is always present between people, unless you are asexual."

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MouthBQ98 said:

How is this stuff Germaine?
You're asking that in THIS trial??

Hell, YOUR shoe size would probably be admitted as evidence...
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Here's a look at some of the excerpts they're now going over:
  • "When you're working with a decorator make sure to ask to see all the invoices," a portion of the book's text reads. "Decorators are by nature honest people, but you should be double-checking regardless."
  • In a chapter called "How to Pinch Pennies," the book reads: "I received a check for 50 cents and we at the Trump Organization deposited it. They may call that cheap. I called it watching the bottom line. Penny pinching, you bet, I'm all for it."
  • "As I said before, I always sign my checks so I know where my money's going," another excerpt reads. "In the same spirit, I also always try to read my bills to make sure I'm not being over-charged."
  • An excerpt from the chapter, "How to Decide How Much Risk to Assume When Investing," reads, "Pay attention to the small numbers in your finances, such as percentages and cents. Numbers that seem trivial add up and have enormous implications. My parents hammered frugality into me at an early age, and it's the most important money-management skill a person can use. Call it penny-pinching if you want to; I call it financial smarts."
  • "You need to watch the bottom line. Allen Weisselberg, my chief financial officer, has to be one of the toughest people in business when it comes to money," Franklin reads from the chapter on how to decide how much risk to assume.

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The jury is seeing a new chapter, "How to Stay on Top of Your Finances."
This chapter recounts the story Jeffrey McConney, a former Trump Organization controller, told on the stand yesterday about how Trump once pretended to fire him as a "teaching moment."
"I told him I didn't want excuses and I thought he was doing a lousy job managing my cash. Always question invoices and never except a contractor's first bid. Negotiate, negotiate or get out," the text of the book reads.
The last part of that excerpt about McConney reads: "Jeff got the message and has been with me for seventeen years and is doing a terrific job. He looks out for my bottom line as if the money were his own."
The same guy who testified yesterday that he was the one who classified the Michael Cohen invoices as Legal Expenses.
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What a waste of precious court resources.

The judge and the prosecutors should all be disbarred for this and fined the amount this sham trial has cost the taxpayers.
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Defense attorney Todd Blanche has started cross-examination of Sally Franklin, who works for a publishing group.
His first question is asking if the co-author of "Trump: How to Get Rich" was a ghostwriter.
"I'm not sure exactly how much she contributed," Franklin testified.
"All I know is that she helped our primary author in some way," Franklin added.
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Prosecutor Rebecca Mangold is asking the witness another round of questions after the defense completed cross-examination.
The lawyers are at the bench after there was an objection.
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aggiehawg said:

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The jury is seeing a new chapter, "How to Stay on Top of Your Finances."
This chapter recounts the story Jeffrey McConney, a former Trump Organization controller, told on the stand yesterday about how Trump once pretended to fire him as a "teaching moment."
"I told him I didn't want excuses and I thought he was doing a lousy job managing my cash. Always question invoices and never except a contractor's first bid. Negotiate, negotiate or get out," the text of the book reads.
The last part of that excerpt about McConney reads: "Jeff got the message and has been with me for seventeen years and is doing a terrific job. He looks out for my bottom line as if the money were his own."
The same guy who testified yesterday that he was the one who classified the Michael Cohen invoices as Legal Expenses.
And it sounds like they just confirmed it by reading the passage in the book.
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aggiehawg said:

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The jury is now being shown an internal page of Donald Trump's book, "Trump: How to Get Rich."
Rebecca Mangold asked Sally Franklin to read a line from the book, "I am the chairman and president of The Trump Organization. I like saying that because it means a great deal to me."
Another excerpt reads, "For many years I've said if someone screws you, screw them back." It goes on to say, "Like it says in the bible, an eye for an eye."
"When somebody hurts you, just go after them as viciously and as violently as you can," the excerpt continues.

These prosecutors are starting to remind me of a kid trying to fill in as many words to reach a word count writing a paper. Just a bunch of irrelevant word vomit.
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Prosecutor Rebecca Mangold asks Sally Franklin if "ghostwriters ever write an entire book without the author's knowledge."
"No," Franklin responds.
"The ghostwriter works for the author," Franklin adds.
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Tramp96 said:

What a waste of precious court resources.

The judge and the prosecutors should all be disbarred for this and fined the amount this sham trial has cost the taxpayers.


The whole point of this trial is to stack it as much against Trump as they can so they get their guilty verdict in bold 50 point font headlines. No one will care when it gets overturned on appeal.
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