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Bragg’s Case Against Trump Is Imploding Fast

8-5-2024 < SGT Report 9 328 words
 

by Matt Margolis, PJ Media:



It was a bad week for Alvin Bragg and his case against Donald Trump. There’s no other way to put it.


For starters, Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the case, may have made a critical error that could reverse the Trump verdict upon appeal by allowing prosecutors to make certain arguments.


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As I reported earlier, “Last week, during an appearance on ‘Fox & Friends,’ GWU law professor Jonathan Turley told Fox News that Merchan made a mistake by allowing Bragg’s prosecutorial team, which former Biden administration official Michael Colangelo is leading, to say unequivocally that Trump was involved in federal election law violations.”


“That jury has now been told repeatedly that there are federal election crimes here, strongly suggesting that the payment to Stormy Daniels did violate federal election laws,” Turley explained. “That’s just not true.”


He cited the recent overturning of Harvey Weinstein’s conviction for similar reasons as precedent.


But even the actual allegations against Trump are falling apart. Keith Davidson, the lawyer representing adult film actress Stormy Daniels, testified that the $130,000 payment to Daniels should not be construed as “hush money” but rather as a legitimate “consideration” payment. Davidson also testified that Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, was “despondent” when he didn’t get a White House job after Trump won the presidency in 2016.


And then there was the testimony of former Trump aide Hope Hicks. Many in the media tried to paint her testimony as damning for Trump, but even she undermined the allegations against him.


Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett called Hicks’ testimony an “epic miscalculation” by the prosecution. “The moment cross-examination began, their misbegotten case against the former president began to collapse,” he explained.


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