4 reasons why Trump is innocent in hush money case
No one can
deny that there is no man in America with more enemies than the 45th president
of the United States. For the first time in American history, a former
president is facing federal charges would be a big deal unto itself. It has
never happened in this country before.
Trump
Hush Money Case
Trump is
accused of falsifying internal business records as part of an alleged scheme to
bury stories that he thought might hurt his presidential campaign in 2016.
At the heart
of the allegations is a $130,000 payment made to porn actor Stormy Daniels by
Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and personal fixer, to prevent her claims
of a sexual encounter with Trump from surfacing in the final days of the race.
1- At first,
we all know Cohen’s criminal record and his history of lying under oath. Cohen
turned against the former president only after he was not given a job in the
administration and found himself in legal trouble. So we can't make a serious
decision about Trump relying on the words of Michael Cohen as prosecutor
Matthew Colangelo acknowledged Cohen’s criminal record earlier.
2- Trump had
nothing to do with payments that were made to prevent stories about his sex
life from being made public near the end of the 2016 presidential election. Trump
had nothing to do with the invoice, the check being generated or the entry on
the ledger.
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3- While
prosecutors allege Trump reimbursed Michael Cohen $420,000 more than double
what Cohen paid to porn actor Stormy Daniels, the excess payments are proof
that Trump had nothing to do with the scheme. You can ask yourself, would a
frugal businessman, a man who pinches pennies, repay a $130,000 debt to the
tune of $420,000?
4- President
Trump had nothing to do with any of the 34 pieces of paper, the 34 counts,
except that he signed the checks, in the White House, while he was running the
country.
As usual, before heading into the courtroom, Donald Trump addressed a camera in the hallway, once again saying that it’s “unfair” he has to be there, rather than out campaigning.