Here’s what we know about this case.
To start off by defining hush-money, hush-money refers to the sum of money, quite literally, paid to someone to silence them and cut them off from saying things to the public and keep the fact a secret.
Historically, he is the first and only president, former or current to be in court, let alone running again for president. Many protesters and anti-Trump civilians are gathered outside to show, public figure or not, equality below the law is a basic necessity in a democratic world.
Trump, who gave a roughly one-minute speech forthcoming to his entrance of court, stated “every legal scholar said this case is nonsense and it should have never been brought … This is an assault on America and that’s why I’m very proud to be here,.”
His tone resembles the very one he shared over his SNS accounts. Media analysts suspect his strategy aims to engage uninterested users of social media to shape public discourse and avoid tarnishing his image any further.
Over 500 jurors involved, this new court case set a feat, and is expected to last roughly 6 weeks or more. This, according to a specific freelance media analyst, could or could not be a strategy for garnering attention. She added on more. To paraphrase, she stated upon how this guarantees media coverage but also is a hit-or-miss, meaning it could be the best media manipulation, or the worst, a banger on Trump’s career as a politician.
The results depending upon this case, could alter the US Supreme Court’s executive decision. Through his recently reinstated account of Twitter, he depicted this trial as a witch hunt, a battle that hated him and wanted to hunt him down. Tear the defence barrier he built for himself. However, he claimed his reputation and image could not tarnished nor altered by the Democrats.
Trump has currently denied any rumors of having an affair with Stormy Daniels, while he continues to decline and reject any other claims of him paying her a large sum of money to silence her, throughout his presidency and 2016-2020 term.
He faces 34 different accounts of fraud, all registered and to be brought to court. Over 100 different accounts and cases of Trump affiliating and associating, being meddled in various instances of fraud have been reported. These reports are all undergoing a case-by-case inspection with legalized authorities and under processing. Trump denies all accusations up-to-date.