
The prosecution in Donald Trump's hush money trial has rested its case after presenting 20 witnesses and over 200 pieces of evidence in Manhattan. Michael Cohen, Trump's former lawyer and fixer, testified for four days, admitting under cross-examination that he stole tens of thousands of dollars from the Trump Organization. This admission could undermine his credibility as the prosecution's star witness. The trial, now in its sixth week, involves 34 felony counts against Trump. Following the prosecution's conclusion, Trump's defense team began calling witnesses, including Robert Costello, Cohen's former legal adviser. Trump has decided not to testify in his own defense. Closing arguments and jury deliberations are scheduled to begin next week.
Donald Trump’s defense team rested their case without calling him to testify, setting up an afternoon hearing where the judge will hammer out legal instructions for a jury that must issue judgment in the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president. https://t.co/j7SFUwxC0A
Donald Trump once vowed to take the witness stand in his hush money criminal trial in Manhattan, but his defense case wrapped up Tuesday morning without jurors hearing from the former president https://t.co/IIuwFhV5Iv
Trump's lawyers rest case WITHOUT calling ex President to testify in hush money trial despite his claims he would https://t.co/fHzs1WpKU2








































































