Jurors in Trump’s hush-money trial finally see the 34 allegedly falsified documents in accounting-heavy day of testimony
The day finally arrived when jurors in Trump’s hush-money trial were able to view the 34 allegedly falsified documents that have been at the center of this intricate web of deception. As I watched the testimony unfold, it became clear that these documents were not just mere numbers on a page, but a roadmap of deceit and manipulation orchestrated by someone who was supposedly paying attention to every detail. The insight that Tarassoff provided about Trump personally marking checks as “VOID” if he didn’t want them paid showcases a level of micromanagement that is both alarming and revealing.
The fact that these documents were falsified not to hide campaign dollars, but rather his own spending, paints a picture of a man who is not only a fraud but also someone who is willing to go to great lengths to cover up his tracks.… Continue reading