Donald Trump delays arrest by bringing new witnesses

A Trump supporter holds a banner against billionaire George Soros, whom the former president accuses of a witch hunt against him.

A Trump supporter holds a banner against billionaire George Soros, whom the former president accuses of a witch hunt against him. ANDREW KELLY | Reuters

The ex-president cashes in on the turmoil caused by his own statements with various fund-raising campaigns

He mode of operation has the seal of his teacher: to encourage the media to to sow scandal and stifle justice everything possible. Thus, the “almost” arrest that Donald Trump announced on social media early Saturday, with the exact date on Tuesday, did not happen. it may not materialize until next week.

Meanwhile, the former president of the United States campaigned to spread his nets under the tumultuous tree with already well-known email fundraising campaigns that achieved two million dollars in 48 hours. The press, “the enemy of the people”, is still its best instrument.

According to NPR, as of Saturday, his team sent the least a dozen emails with links to donate funds. Each tabloid headline gives you a new weapon to stir up your followers: “Barricades arrive at Manhattan Criminal Court”he said about what happened this Tuesday.

master of reality show who used to break viewership records with their program Novicehe won’t let this trick slip until the moment of “real vindication,” which, according to his emails, will be November 5, 2024, when “we,” he says, “the people, win the White House and do Make America Great Again.”

earn cash it is important to extend the wait everything possible with drums. So when the grand jury case seemed settled, Trump’s legal team went into production absurd witnesses which threaten to make the judge lose his patience. it was monday Bob Costelloa lawyer who says he doesn’t work for Trump but works for his friend Rudy Giuliani. His mission was to discredit the prosecution’s main witness, Trump’s former lawyer. Michael Cohenwhom he described as a “serial liar”.

Legal experts did not understand how the defense would play its cards before a grand jury that only decides whether to indict, rather than save them for trial. But the behavior of Trump and his defense cannot be seen from conventional point of law. The bet is to extend the wait to keep stirring the hornet’s nest. The trial will be something else.

Referee You will have a check for $130,000 in front of you. that Trump himself signed Cohen to reimburse him for the money he paid to buy the porn actress’ silence stormy danielswhen a week before the 2016 election, she threatened the public with a sexual relationship with a candidate.

Willing to do “anything”

Costello claims it is a case of “revenge”, which Cohen does not deny. His book has exactly such a title. This does not absolve Trump of his responsibility. Since the grand jury was not interested in hearing more than six of the 321 emails it presented, the veteran lawyer from Trump’s circle completed the circus with a press conference in front of the courthouse.

His goal is to show that Cohen was a man when he visited him in 2018 seeking legal solutions. problematic and on the verge of suicide, willing to do “anything” to avoid going to jail. “He repeated it at least a dozen times, that was his mantra,” Costello said. But he didn’t get it. Cohen was sentenced to three years after pleading guilty to eight charges, including perjury, tax evasion, bank fraud and violating election laws.

He had to pay $50,000 finereturn to the treasury 1.4 million, give up $500,000 and lose your license. The covid pandemic helped him change prison to house arrest, a year after he went behind bars. And although the Trump administration he ordered a return to prison when it became known that he was writing a bookthe judge accepted that this violated his freedom of expression and allowed him to finish his sentence at home.

Now comes the time for revenge, because while it is not yet known which other witness will testify in Trump’s defense this Wednesday, no one has yet contradicted what the documents he produced show.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

Amelia

Amelia

I am Amelia James, a passionate journalist with a deep-rooted interest in current affairs. I have more than five years of experience in the media industry, working both as an author and editor for 24 Instant News. My main focus lies in international news, particularly regional conflicts and political issues around the world.

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