Trump Claims He Would Be ‘Proud to Go to Jail’ for Constitution
In a shocking turn of events, former President Donald Trump has made a bold statement during his ongoing hush money trial in New York. Trump claimed that he would be ‘proud to go to jail’ for the constitution. This statement comes amidst a week of fiery testimony from porn star Stormy Daniels, who alleges she had a sexual encounter with Trump.
The trial, which has captivated the nation, also saw emotional testimony from Madeleine Westerhout, Trump’s former “gatekeeper,” who was fired from her position. Judge Juan Merchan has denied multiple mistrial motions from the defense and refused to lift a gag order on Trump, preventing him from responding to Daniels’ mocking tweets.
The anticipation is high for the upcoming testimony of ex-Trump “fixer” Michael Cohen, who has been instructed by Judge Merchan to refrain from discussing the defendant before his appearance. The trial continues to unfold with twists and turns, and our reporter Alex Woodward is providing regular updates on the proceedings.
Meanwhile, a Georgia court has granted Trump’s appeal challenging the ruling that Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis can stay on the state’s election interference case against him and his allies. The former president and his co-defendants are pushing back against the decision, calling it a “plain legal error.”
As the trial progresses, the nation waits with bated breath to see how these developments will impact the outcome of the case. Stay tuned for more updates on this gripping legal saga.