Former Trump Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci recently shared his insights on the ongoing courtroom support for Donald Trump by high-ranking Republican officials. Scaramucci described the support as an obligatory loyalty test, emphasizing that Trump's relationships often end in darkness due to his transactional nature.
Scaramucci highlighted the shift in loyalty between Trump and Michael Cohen, noting that Cohen's unwavering support changed when Trump did not bring him into the administration. He cautioned against becoming someone's 'groupie,' as it can cloud judgment and lead to misplaced loyalty.
During Michael Cohen's cross-examination, Trump's defense attorney questioned Cohen's credibility by listing individuals he had blamed for his wrongdoing. Despite attempts to undermine Cohen's testimony, Scaramucci suggested that Cohen's honesty would likely be reaffirmed during redirect questioning.
Regarding the trial's outcome, Scaramucci expressed his belief in Trump's guilt based on the facts presented. However, he acknowledged the possibility of a hung jury if certain jurors harbor reasonable doubt. Scaramucci speculated on the potential implications for Trump's campaign, suggesting that even a guilty verdict might not lead to significant consequences.
In the event of a guilty verdict, Scaramucci predicted logistical challenges in enforcing any potential jail time for Trump, speculating that confinement and a fine might be more likely outcomes. He also noted the impact of a felony conviction on independent voters and its potential repercussions for Trump's campaign.