In the opening statements of Donald Trump’s trial, prosecutors accused him of orchestrating a criminal conspiracy to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Matthew Colangelo asserted that Trump personally authorized hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal to prevent damaging stories from affecting his campaign. This effort, according to Colangelo, constituted election fraud and involved falsifying business records to cover up the scheme .
Source:- India today
Prosecutors detailed a “catch-and-kill” operation, where the National Enquirer bought and suppressed potentially harmful stories about Trump.
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argued that this scheme was coordinated to deceive voters and safeguard Trump’s electoral prospects . In response.
Trump’s defense team contended that the payments were legal and part of protecting his reputation, framing them as typical campaign activities rather than criminal actions.
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