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york city, in former president donald trump's hush money criminal trial. >> this is, of course, the very first time in american history that a former president is standing trial for alleged crimes. this is all about a cover-up in 2016, donald trump paid $130,000 to stormy daniels, the adult film star, to prevent her from going public with allegations of an affair he denies the affair the alleged crime. the prosecutors theory of this case is all about the falsification of business records at the trump organization. how trump org paid back michael cohen, trump's attorney at the time aid him back for that hush money payment. according to the prosecutor's the trump organization and donald trump at the head, falsified business records falsely suggesting that those were routine legal

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CNN Newsroom Live

cover up in 2016, donald trump paid $130,000 too. stormy daniels, the adult film star, to prevent her from going public with allegations of an affair. he denies the affair. the alleged crime. the prosecutors theory of this case is all about the falsification of business records at the trump organization how trump org paid back michael cohen, trump's attorney at the time, paid him back for that hush money payment. according to the prosecutor's the trump organization and donald trump at the head falsified business records falsely suggesting that those were routine legal retainers and legal services when really it was a hush money payment intended to prevent the voters from learning about stormy daniels allegations? >> it's a novel legal theory

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CNN Newsroom Live

alleged crimes. this is all about a cover-up in 2016, donald trump paid $130,000 to stormy daniels, the adult film star, to prevent her from going public with allegations of an affair he denies the affair the alleged crime that prosecutors theory of this case is all about the falsification of business records at the trump organization how trump org pay back michael cohen, trump's attorney at the time, paid him back for that hush money payment according to the prosecutor's the trump organization and donald trump at the head falsified business records falsely suggesting that those were routine legal retainers and legal services when really it was a hush money payment intended to prevent the voters from laurie burning about stormy daniels

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BBC News Now

what can we expect today?- opening statements in a few hours. what can we expect today? today will be the opening _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments _ what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in - what can we expect today? today will be the opening arguments in the - be the opening arguments in the case _ be the opening arguments in the case first— be the opening arguments in the case. first presented by the prosecution and then the lawyers representing donald trump the defendant. this is essentially a case _ defendant. this is essentially a case of— defendant. this is essentially a case of a — defendant. this is essentially a case of a falsification of business records — case of a falsification of business records. falsification of business records — records. falsification of business records for— records. falsification of business records for a very momentous purpose. _ records for a very momentous purpose, which was to conceal a substantial payment of well over $100,000 in connection with a 2016 campaign _ $100,000 in connection with a 2016 campaign. in the us, it is illegal to have — campaign. in the us, it is illegal to have sex _ campaign. in the us, it is illegal to have sex with a pornography star and legal _ to have sex with a pornography star and legal to pay them not to talk about— and legal to pay them not to talk about it — and legal to pay them not to talk about it but if you do so in connection with a campaign, federal campaign, _ connection with a campaign, federal campaign, that must be reported on the federal— campaign, that must be reported on the federal election commission reports — the federal election commission reports on what donald trump did, allegedly, — reports on what donald trump did, allegedly, according to the prosecution, was falsifying records the trump —

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

they're getting deep at the underpinnings of the second crime. remember, this is 34 originally misdemeanor counts of false kaigs case of business records, bumped up to a felony because the prosecution needs to prove not only did donald trump sign those checks or do the falsification with, one, an intent to defraud, but two a separate intent to, in this case it's conceal, a previous crime which is, we're calling it election interference. it's really campaign finance law violation. the prosecution has sought to elevate their language surrounding how they are describing this case. it's going to be the defense's job to pick that apart and break it down. the defense in one of those motions in limine made an argument not to use the phrase catch and kill. they didn't win. they thought it was too prejudicial. oftentimes i think it's misleading when we talk about a scheme to suppress negative information, a catch-and-kill

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

he said is not that this case is about falsified business records. he said this case is about a conspiracy to corrupt the 2016 presidential election, and then he goes on to describe not one but three schemes that they tried to kill, the stormy daniels story, the karen mcdougal story and the story of a doorman that there was a meeting between donald trump and michael cohen and david pecker on august 15th to discuss all of the ways that they would work together to hide and conceal from the public these disparaging stories that would affect the outcome of the 2016 election. and they went on red alert when the access hollywood tape came out. so the falsification of the business records is really just a means to the end of corrupting the 2016 election, and i think that is not only what makes this a crime, it makes it a felony and also brings great jury appeal, from a trivial mistake on business records, instead to a much larger scheme to corrupt the election.

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payment was not in a vacuum, that he was accustomed to doing these grab and slash methods, to kill negative stories. and that the former president precisely what process his subordinate use in order to make it happen. that will be the first witness. then there will be a couple interesting witnesses like michael cohen, his formerfixer, stormy daniels, the former adult actress. much of the trial will be extraordinarily boring because it will be about financial records, and you will have accountants and record keepers coming on giving endless pieces of paper to the jury about different accounting methods and inputs and invoices, and that sort of thing. but the prosecution has to do it because the case is about falsification of business records. accountants across the world will be

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Trump Hush Money Trial

any of these witnesses at their word, look at the documents. >> and in fact, able only aid the credibility rehabilitation as someone like michael cohen, if it's really in front of them not having to trust just him exactly about the defense, though they're going to have some pretty strong arguments, at least in the opening to try to undermine whatever case they have. yes. so the defense will open 2nd. todd blanche, former federal prosecutor peter colleagues with alvin bragg. i worked at the southern district of new york with both of them, todd blanche is expected to give the opening for donald trump. the first thing that i expect him to say is the burden of proof, is there's that's on the other side of the courtroom. we defense don't have to prove a thing. they have to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt, which is the highest standard known to our hey that's important, especially because this will determine whether or not trump will actually testify or dispense want to put on any case because if they have not made the burden of proof, they may not put on any case. yeah. >> key points are going to of course, attack michael cohen, say he's a proven liar. they're going to say the crime here, the falsification that was done by the accountant, allen weisselberg, that was done inside the trump org and

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

you should question the credibility of. but instead, they focused on what the actual charges against donald trump are. and they were the falsification of business records. and donald trump's attorneys making clear to the jury that donald trump did not commit a crime and this was an issue over a business ledger and donald trump, in fact, as the ledger shows was just paying michael cohen, not to reimburse stormy daniels but for legal services. all of this will lead to tomorrow when david pecker is expected to take a stand again. notably also the gag order hearing tomorrow morning. the prosecution has asked the judge to punish donald trump for violating the gag order. notably when donald trump left the courthouse today, what did he do is this he attacked one of the witnesses, michael cohen. this will come down to the determination of judge merchan over whether donald trump actually violated the gag order and any consequences that may follow. >> vaughn hillyard, thank you so much. joining us now, former assistant

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