During a recent court hearing, Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo revealed details of a conspiracy that allegedly began a few months after Donald Trump announced his candidacy in 2015. According to Colangelo, the conspiracy was formed at a meeting involving Trump, David Pecker, and Michael Cohen, with the goal of influencing the presidential election by concealing negative information about Trump to aid in his election.
Colangelo further stated that the conspiracy extended to include payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels by Cohen just weeks before the 2016 election. These payments were allegedly part of the efforts to suppress negative information about Trump and boost his chances of winning the election.
The revelations made by Colangelo shed light on the intricate web of actions taken to manipulate the election process and secure an advantage for Trump. The meeting described by Colangelo marks a pivotal moment in the timeline of events leading up to the 2016 election, highlighting the lengths to which individuals were willing to go to achieve their desired outcome.
As the legal proceedings continue, more details may emerge regarding the extent of the conspiracy and the individuals involved. The implications of these revelations could have far-reaching consequences and raise questions about the integrity of the electoral process.