The trial involving former President Donald Trump and allegations of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to Stormy Daniels has reached a critical point as the jury prepares to make its decision. Both sides presented their closing arguments, with Trump's attorney challenging the credibility of key witness Michael Cohen.
During the defense's closing argument, Trump's attorney criticized Cohen's testimony, labeling him the 'MVP of liars' and questioning the lack of corroborating evidence. The defense highlighted inconsistencies in Cohen's statements, including his admission of stealing from the Trump Organization and discrepancies regarding a retainer agreement with Trump.
The defense argued that Cohen made the decision to pay Stormy Daniels without Trump's knowledge, suggesting that Cohen sought to gain favor with the former president. Trump's attorney emphasized that payments to Cohen were properly disclosed to the IRS and that there was no intent to defraud.
Additionally, the defense addressed the practice of American Media Inc. publishing favorable stories about Trump, dismissing the notion that such stories could influence the election outcome. The defense also refuted claims of discussing 'catch and kill' tactics during a meeting at Trump Tower in 2015.
Following a controversial statement by Trump's attorney regarding Cohen's credibility and the possibility of prison, the judge issued a curative instruction to the jury, reminding them not to consider penalties when deliberating.
As the jury weighs the evidence presented during the trial, the decision on whether Trump falsified business records to conceal hush money payments and influence the 2016 election rests in their hands.