Members of a CNN panel on Thursday agreed that Democratic Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has thus far failed to show significant evidence that former President Donald Trump was directly involved in the payments over which he is charged.
Trump faces 34 felony counts of allegedly falsifying business documents in relation to reimbursing his former attorney Michael Cohen for $130,000 paid to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. The CNN panel said there has not been substantial evidence of Trump’s role as there are not many “receipts” and the witness testimony has only yielded “tidbits” of it. (RELATED: Judge Imposing Double Standard By Gagging Trump But Giving Michael Cohen Free Rein, Legal Experts Say)
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“I’ve seen precious little evidence presented yet that Trump wasn’t floating above,” CNN political director David Chalian said. “I mean, I’ve seen very little evidence of Trump’s direct involvement in getting this accomplished. Correct me if I’m wrong.”
“No, you’re right. A lot of that’s going to come from Michael Cohen,” CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig said. “But also there was a few tidbits in David Pecker’s testimony, right, that there were direct communications, but it’s a great point, David. There hasn’t not been much evidence yet directly of Donald Trump’s involvement and knowledge.”
David Pecker, former National Enquirer publisher, has suggested in his testimony that he did not perceive Cohen as reliable, agreeing he was “prone to exaggeration.”
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