Prosecution rests in Donald Trump’s hush money case, and defense now gets its turn to call witnesses
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Prosecution rests in Donald Trump’s hush money case, and defense now gets its turn to call witnesses
The prosecution's final witness, at least for now, was also their most important: Trump attorney-turned-adversary Michael Cohen
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Opinion: I changed my mind about the strength of the prosecution’s case against Donald Trump. Here’s why
Opinion by Stacy Schneider (CNN) — The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office made a significant tactical error announcing they were resting their case after calling Michael Cohen as their final witness in the Donald Trump hush money trial. But it’s not because Cohen, a convicted felon and disbarred lawyer, was a bad witness. He actually did pretty well
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Opinion: I changed my mind about the strength of the prosecution’s case against Donald Trump. Here’s why
Opinion by Stacy Schneider (CNN) — The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office made a significant tactical error announcing they were resting their case after calling Michael Cohen as their final witness in the Donald Trump hush money trial. But it’s not because Cohen, a convicted felon and disbarred lawyer, was a bad witness. He actually did pretty well