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Prosecutors Rest Their Case in Trump's Hush-Money Trial

Prosecutors Rest Their Case in Trump's Hush-Money Trial

Update: 2024-05-22
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After testimony by Michael Cohen and a brief defense by Donald Trump's legal team, the New York trial nears its conclusion, with closing arguments and jury deliberation expected next week. Has Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg proved his case and provided enough evidence to convict, particularly given that these 34 bookkeeping felonies also require a second crime?




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Prosecutors Rest Their Case in Trump's Hush-Money Trial

Prosecutors Rest Their Case in Trump's Hush-Money Trial

Paul Gigot, The Wall Street Journal