I didn’t watch the video, but just read this elsewhere…
JUST IN: It appears the prosecution just
destroyed their entire case in the Trump hush
money trial! Trump comptroller, Jeff
McConney, just testified that he is the one
who instructed the accounting department to
classify the payments as "legal expenses."
He says he did that because of how Cohen
worded the invoices. This entire case is
based on the premise that Donald Trump had
the payments classified as legal expenses to
hide hush money payments.
The Judge should immediately throw this case
out after that testimony! How much longer
can this madness continue?
The video is quite interesting, and that' why I posted it, because it is excruciatingly long-form. The author analyses a tweet string from a reporter in the court. So one gets a blow-by-blow account, and direct quotes from people in court, including the insanity, or almost a peek-a-boo lurid soap-opera, displayed by the judge.
And he manages to organize this via an interactive enhanced 2D matrix-like 'talking points' power-point, which is the first time I have seen such a presentation.
I didn’t watch the video, but just read this elsewhere…
JUST IN: It appears the prosecution just destroyed their entire case in the Trump hush money trial! Trump comptroller, Jeff McConney, just testified that he is the one who instructed the accounting department to classify the payments as "legal expenses." He says he did that because of how Cohen worded the invoices. This entire case is based on the premise that Donald Trump had the payments classified as legal expenses to hide hush money payments. The Judge should immediately throw this case out after that testimony! How much longer can this madness continue?
The video is quite interesting, and that' why I posted it, because it is excruciatingly long-form. The author analyses a tweet string from a reporter in the court. So one gets a blow-by-blow account, and direct quotes from people in court, including the insanity, or almost a peek-a-boo lurid soap-opera, displayed by the judge.
And he manages to organize this via an interactive enhanced 2D matrix-like 'talking points' power-point, which is the first time I have seen such a presentation.