During a recent trial against former President Donald Trump, former Trump aide Hope Hicks was brought to the stand.
Her testimony was heated and took a big shot at Michael Cohen.
Michael Cohen is Trump’s former lawyer and also a key witness in District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against Trump.
Bragg doesn’t have much of a leg to stand on if America can’t trust his witnesses.
Cohen is said to be the person responsible for paying adult film star Stormy Daniels nearly $150,000 of hush money to silence her from continuing the allegation that she had an affair with Trump nearly 20 years prior.
Trump has always denied the affair.
When on the stand, Hicks dropped a bomb.
Hicks said that Cohen “used to like to call himself Mr. Fix It, but it was only because he first broke it.”
The courtroom also discussed an “Access Hollywood” tape that Judge Juan Merchan has already said is not admissible as evidence.
The court filing said that the tape “bears directly on defendant’s intent and motive, both at the time that he and his confederates made the Stormy Daniels payoff and later when they sought to conceal that payment.”
However, bringing the tape up very well may have backfired against Trump prosecutors.
During her testimony, Hicks explained the president’s main concerns.
“He was worried about how this would be viewed at home. Mr. Trump really values Mrs. Trump’s opinion. She doesn’t weigh in all the time, but when she does… it’s valuable,” Hicks said.
“I don’t think he wanted anyone in his family to be hurt or embarrassed about anything on the campaign. He wanted them to be proud of him,” Hicks continued.
No other information has been released at this time.
What do you think will happen when it comes to the outcome of this case against former President Donald Trump?
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