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The news program “Chris Jansing Reports” on MSNBC, aired on May 2nd, 2024, at 2 pm, covered various topics related to Donald Trump’s hush money trial. The former President was back in court, where his defense attorney portrayed Keith Davidson, Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer, as an extortionist by bringing up other celebrity cases.
The prosecution characterized the payment to Stormy Daniels as hush money, which was disputed, with the term “consideration” being used instead. The case revolves around falsifying business records to conceal a conspiracy to violate election laws. The jury must determine if the payment to Daniels was a campaign expenditure.
There was discussion about a gag order violation by Trump, with the judge leaning towards finding him in violation for comments about the jury. Stormy Daniels’ credibility was also questioned during testimony.
Trump expressed frustration about the lack of family support and protesters outside the court. His desire for a strong defender reflects the influence of his mentor, Roy Cohn. Trump’s account of a conversation with Secret Service agents on January 6th was also detailed.
The program highlighted the ongoing courtroom proceedings, including the use of headphones to listen to critical recordings and the back-and-forth between the defense and prosecution. Trump’s campaign trail activities and his interactions with the Secret Service were also discussed.
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Source: Chris Jansing Reports, May 2nd, 2024, 2pm on MSNBC
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