NewsStage Set for Closing Arguments, Deliberations in Trump Trial

Stage Set for Closing Arguments, Deliberations in Trump Trial

Former President Donald Trump’s business records trial is in its final stages as closing arguments will commence on Tuesday, and deliberations will begin as soon as Wednesday.

Judge Juan Merchan set closing arguments for Tuesday after the defense rested on May 21. The New York Times reported that Merchan expects the arguments to last about a day, though the Hill noted he did state they could spill into a second day.

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Trump’s defense will go first, followed by the prosecution. From there, jurors will deliberate whether or not the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is guilty of falsifying business records in connection to an alleged “hush money” payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

Merchan is hopeful deliberations will begin on Wednesday, per the Times.

Jurors were dismissed after the defense rested last Tuesday and will have had a week to consider the prosecution and defense’s case before hearing the arguments.

Trump’s defense aimed to discredit the prosecution’s two top witnesses, Daniels and disgraced former lawyer Michael Cohen, during cross-examinations. When questioning Daniels, the defense seemingly worked to paint the picture she sought to financially benefit from Trump’s wealth and fame.

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For instance, Trump defense attorney Susan Necheles pressed Daniels about merchandise she sold following Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment of Trump, as Breitbart News noted, citing the New York Times and Daily Caller’s Katelynn Richardson:

These items included shirts, per the Times, a “Stormy Daniels Political Power” comic book, and a “Stormy Saint of Indictments” candle, which were shown to the jury.

Per the Times’ Jesse McKinley, the candle featured “Daniels draped in a Christ-like robe.”

At one point during the cross-examination, Necheles grilled Daniels over her “Make America Horny Again” strip club tour, saying she profited from it, as Richardson reported.

Similarly, when Cohen was on the stand, Trump’s defense attorney, Todd Blanche, accused him of lying about a brief 2016 phone call to Trump’s bodyguard, Keith Schiller, during which Cohen claimed to have notified Trump of an alleged payment to Daniels.

Blanche implied that the call actually regarded harassing calls Cohen had received from a teen prankster, emphasizing text messages bookending the call between Schiller and Cohen were about the harassing calls.

Trump’s lawyer Blanche: You lied about this. You said you didn’t remember the harassing phone calls – now you claim that in the one minute and 36 seconds call you spoke about the harasser and Stormy Daniels
Cohen: Could have been
Blanche: Not what you said Tuesday

— Inner City Press (@innercitypress) May 16, 2024

Breitbart News reported, citing Matthew Russell Lee of the Inner City Press:

Per Lee’s tweets,

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