The indictment of former US President Donald Trump seems to be getting closer. The tycoon is involved in the investigation into illegal payments to the porn star Stormy Daniels and could also be indicted for extortion and conspiracy regarding the 2020 presidential elections. Trump had already announced in recent days that he would be arrested at the end of the Manhattan court proceedings and had invited his supporters to the uprising. However, the appeal was also reduced by the Republican speaker McCarthy who said to the most troublesome: “If he is indicted, we want calm out there”.
Money to porn stars, extortion and conspiracy
There is in fact an atmosphere of tension in New York, where the Manhattan court is deciding on the fate of the former Republican president. His supporters have in fact carried out the street protests invoked by Trump against his indictment for the black money to the porn star Stormy Daniels and the police therefore had to lock down the courtroom. But for Trump, it may not be a single indictment. According to CNN, in fact, the Atlanta prosecutor is evaluating the two crimes of extortion and conspiracy in the investigation into the 2020 presidential elections.
Stormy Daniels case, rebound of accusations between Costello and Cohen
Meanwhile, the deposition of the lawyer Robert Costello, cited by Donald Trump’s defense in the investigation into illegal payments to the porn star Stormy Daniels, has concluded. Costello accused his colleague Michael Cohen, at the time the tycoon’s handyman lawyer, of having decided on his own to pay the porn star in an attempt to close the case. Costello himself reported it to reporters after his testimony to the grand jury in Manhattan. Instead, Cohen claimed that he had paid the porn star on the tycoon’s orders, to buy her silence on revelations that could compromise Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, and that he was then reimbursed with electoral funds under the false heading of ‘legal expenses’. The Republican governor Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump’s main potential rival in the race for the White House, also got involved in the affair. The governor had his say on the money that the tycoon would pay porn star Stormy Daniels for her silence: “He is a Soros-financed prosecutor – he said -. And so he, like other Soros-financed prosecutors, use as weapons their office to impose a political agenda on society at the expense of the rule of law and public safety.”
Source-tg24.sky.it