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Corrupt Judge Deals Major Blow To Trump

This corrupt judge and crooked prosecutors are stooping to unprecedented new lows.

Stormy Daniels, renowned in the adult film industry, took center stage on Tuesday as a key witness in the highly publicized criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, referred to as N.Y. v. Trump.

At the heart of the trial lies an allegation that Trump orchestrated a $130,000 payment to Daniels through his then-lawyer, Michael Cohen, just before the 2016 election. The purpose? To silence Daniels regarding her claim of an extramarital affair with Trump dating back to the early 2000sā€”a claim vehemently denied by Trump.

During the trial, Trump’s defense team vigorously objected to the prosecution’s intent to delve into explicit details of the alleged encounter between Daniels and Trump. They argued against the necessity of such specifics, questioning Daniels’ credibility, particularly since she previously signed documents refuting the occurrence of the alleged sexual encounter. Prosecutors assured they wouldn’t delve into graphic specifics but sought certain pertinent details.

Judge Juan Merchan, presiding over the case, ruled in favor of the prosecution, granting them permission to inquire about the outlined details. This alone proves that the judge has a personal vendetta against Trump and Americans should see that.

Trump, not one to stay silent, accused President Biden of orchestrating the legal pursuit against him, condemning it as a distraction from pressing national issues. He vented his frustration outside the courtroom, citing reports suggesting insufficient evidence against him and characterizing the trial as reminiscent of tactics employed in “third world countries.”

He adamantly defended the legitimacy of the payment made to Daniels, emphasizing its proper documentation and clearance through relevant authorities.

Trump’s criticism didn’t stop at the legal realm; he also took aim at President Biden’s handling of nationwide campus protests, decrying the disruptions to university activities, including the cancellation of graduation ceremonies.

As the trial unfolds, it remains a focal point of political and legal scrutiny, with both sides fiercely contending their positions amidst a backdrop of national attention and controversy.