It’s a cliché to say that electricity surged through a courtroom — but it did when Hope Hicks took the stand Friday morning for her testimony in the election interference trial of former President Donald Trump.

Another devastating blow came at the very end of Hicks’ direct testimony when she revealed a stunning trifecta: that, while president, Trump had admitted to her that he knew his then-fixer Michael Cohen had paid Daniels, that Trump attempted to blame Cohen and that Hicks did not believe him. She also stated that Trump felt it was better to be dealing with it after the election than beforehand. She appeared so distraught — presumably about throwing her former boss under the bus — that she then began crying.

  • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    that she then began crying.

    Sob I never imagined when I started working for a sociopathic narcissist that he would do bad things and then only think of himself sob sob.

    • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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      Let them feel the shame. Its the first time they’ve felt it since their golden idol gave them a free pass to be the gapping assholes they always wanted

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        They don’t feel shame. Nobody spending any amount of time working for Donald could possibly feel shame.

        If they’ve been living under a rock for the last few decades five minutes of dealing with him will cure their ignorance and they will quit. Everyone who works with him that isn’t (somehow!) unaware of his fraud and corruption is a shameless sociopath. There is so much fraud and corruption.

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    This opinion piece is one-sided (imagine that!). She did support the defense’s argument as well. Although the defense is relying on the argument that Donald Trump covered up the paid sex because he didn’t want to upset Melania (not the election).

    Of course this argument is laughable. Not only do they have witnesses and documentation (tapes!) where Trump wants it done before the election, this is a man who cheats on his newly married pregnant wife. He barely cares about her reaction at all.

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        Well I hope so. She’s made a huge sacrifice for her family’s sake back home and she deserves some happiness.

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        Rich people don’t care about fidelity, they care about it being noticed. It’s not a betrayal, because they are all doing it, its the scandal they want to avoid. Wealth provides power. Power takes, or buys, what it wants. It is as it’s always been, of every culture, of all time.

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      Also, sometimes things are two things, you can do something to interfere with an election and also for other, secondary reasons.

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      My understanding is that his defense has basically been “it wasn’t hush money for the election, it was hush money to avoid traumatizing my wife!” Basically admitting that he paid Daniels, but only because he didn’t want her to bother his current wife. He has insisted that the payment had nothing to do with the election. But her testimony blew that excuse out of the water, and puts him in a direct path for all kinds of election fraud charges. Because if he’s fraudulently spending money for private matters, that’s one thing. But if he’s spending money in regards to an election then all sorts of red tape lands in his lap.

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      If it’s for reassuring his wife its not that bad, but if it’s for the election it’s bad bad.

      Or so I have understood it.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    It’s a cliché to say that electricity surged through a courtroom — but it did when Hope Hicks took the stand Friday morning for her testimony in the election interference trial of former President Donald Trump.

    Even Hicks, who was the Trump campaign’s press secretary for the 2016 presidential election at issue in the case, seemed to feel the significance of the moment.

    As it became devastatingly clear in court Friday, she is a Trump loyalist who nevertheless implicated him directly in the alleged wrongdoing in an utterly believable way.

    Hicks provided a gripping account of the impact of the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape on Trump’s campaign, which in turn sets up the so-called hush money payments to Stormy Daniels – who has alleged she had an affair with the former president – that is at the center of the charges in this case.

    On early October 8, 2016, The Washington Post broke the news of a recording of Trump speaking with the then-host of the TV show “Access Hollywood” saying, “I just start kissing them [women].

    A telling detail she shared Friday: The public impact was so dominant that the initial 36 hours of coverage pushed a category 4 hurricane that was about to make landfall on the East Coast out of the news.


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      Pause reading here :
      (…) “A telling detail she shared Friday: The public impact was so dominant that the initial 36 hours of coverage pushed a category 4 hurricane” (…)
      hummm