Ex-Prosecutor Spots A Big 'Oops' In Donald Trump's Likely Legal Defense
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Andrew Weissmann also predicted a huge "tug of war" over one particular witness in the former president's hush money trial.
Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann on Sunday suggested Donald Trump will contradict himself with a defense in his hush money trial. Opening arguments are expected to begin Monday.
“Oops,” Weissmann wrote on X (formerly Twitter) of what he predicted would be a faux pas from the presumptive GOP nominee’s legal team.
He said: “Trump’s latest defense, which we will see at trial I’m sure, that the 34 business records were not false because they were legal payments (reimbursing his lawyer Cohen for making the $130,000 hush money payment) is BELIED by contemporaneous notations that the payments were for ongoing legal services rendered during a certain month.”
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On Sunday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Weekend,” Weissmann also envisioned a tug of war over former Trump attorney-turned-vocal Trump critic Michael Cohen.