Prosecutors went through Bob Costello’s emails one by one, undercutting his credibility with each painstaking moment—a fate the defense had hoped for Michael Cohen.
The former president’s lawyer shifted the jury’s focus to Trump’s disgraced ex-lawyer, attempting to undercut the entire case by ripping apart Cohen’s “ridiculous story.”
“Negotiate! Negotiate! Or get out,” Trump wrote. But when he applied his penny-pinching approach to a thorny campaign problem, historic disaster loomed.
Todd Blanche revealed in a podcast that the seven-week New York criminal trial that ended in 34 guilty verdicts gave him new gray hairs, but at least he dodged Trump’s junk food.
The former president will appeal his historic New York conviction on 34 charges, but Big Apple bureaucracy means the case is heading for a showdown right before the election.
Judge Aileen Cannon stalled the ex-president’s trial for hoarding classified documents. Now she’s making Special Counsel Jack Smith prove the case should be brought at all.
Biden and Trump are ready to meet, but voters’ choices are made. In Atlanta, experts expect a political horror show, each side just hoping the other takes a fall.