The former president of USA donald trump (2017-2021), who is accused of falsifying documents to silence a porn actress and protect his presidential run in 2016, said this Wednesday minutes after the jury began deliberating in his case that neither the Mother Teresa could succeed in her “rigged” criminal trial.
The jury, made up of seven men and five women, must now unanimously agree on its verdict, which could take several days.
The Republican candidate for this year’s presidential election said in the hallway of the Manhattan Criminal Court, once again, that this case is a witch hunt to prevent him from winning the elections and blamed President Joe Biden for electoral interference.
However, he said that Biden is not “smart enough” to actually be behind the case against him, suggesting that someone else was pulling the strings.
He also criticized Robert De Niro, an actor who on Tuesday, during final arguments, gave a speech in front of the court to support the Democratic president’s presidential campaign, in which he said that Trump wants to “destroy” to New York, and the former president stressed this Wednesday that the event was boycotted by his followers.
Today the jury will deliberate until 4:30 p.m. local time (8:30 p.m. GMT) in a room where they will not have access to their phones.
If at least one of the members does not agree, Judge Juan M. Merchan will ask the twelve members to continue deliberating until reaching a joint decision, and in the worst case – of lack of consensus – he may declare everything or everything null and void. part of the trial.
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Source: Gestion

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