Michael Cohen, the star witness in Donald Trump's hush money case, appears to have made an impact on some members of the jury, according to CNN legal analyst Norm Eisen. Eisen, an attorney who has been attending trial proceedings, observed "six jurors who were nodding or smiling, or agreeing with Cohen at one point in his testimony."
Cohen's testimony, considered a key part of the prosecution's case, could persuade jurors that Trump was directly connected to the falsified business records used to cover up the money he paid for the silence of Stormy Daniels, an adult film actress he allegedly had sex with. And while he was expected to fall easy prey to cross-examination by Todd Blanche, a seasoned lawyer on Trump's defense team, Cohen appears to have exceed the low expectations.
Prosecutors "very skillfully played the expectation game throughout the trial," said Eisen, comparing the dynamics to that of a presidential debate. "They elicited criticism of Cohen from every witness. The jury is the ultimate audience for the expectation, and they surpassed the jury and the judge's expectations."
The testimony's effectiveness might have also been helped by a subpar performance from Blanche, who tried to pin Trump's former fixer as a man driven by financial profit and petty grudges but instead came across as meandering and off-topic. Cohen, who spent three years in a federal prison after he pleaded guilty to his involvement in the same hush money scheme at the heart of the Manhattan trial, simply acknowledged questions about whether or not he said or posted certain things about Trump with "that sounds like something I would say."
Several jurors reportedly found such exchanges amusing, which may be a bad omen for Trump.
"You could see the judge berating Blanche," said Eisen. "And then he ordered the questions struck from the record, and the jury did hear that."
dagopa6696 on May 16th, 2024 at 18:58 UTC »
Article doesn't even say what they were smiling and nodding about. I read the cross examination and it was absolutely hilarious:
Q Mr. Cohen, my name is Todd Blanche. You and I have never spoken or met before; have we?
A We have not.
Q But you know who I am; don't you?
A I do.
Q As a matter of fact, on April 23rd, so after the trial started in this case, you went on TikTok and called me a "Crying Little Shit;" didn't you?
A Sounds like something I would say.
Q You referred to President Trump as a "Dictator Douche Bag;" didn't you?
A Sounds like something I said.
Q And on that same TikTok, so again on April 23rd, you referred to President Trump when he left the courtroom, you said that "he goes right into that little cage, which is where he belongs, in a fucking cage, like an animal." Do you recall saying that?
A I recall saying that.
Q You've also talked about, extensively, on Mea Culpa, your desire to see that President Trump gets convicted in this case; correct?
A Sounds like something I would say.
Q And so, yes, you want to see President Trump get convicted from this case; correct?
A I would like to see accountability. That's not -- it's not for me, it's for the jury and this Court.
Q Now, you actually -- and the Prosecutor brought this up a little bit before lunch today -- you sell a T-shirt on your website Mea Culpa, which depicts President Trump in an orange jumpsuit behind bars; correct?
A Yes, sir.
Q So you see that when you -- if somebody logs onto the website for your Podcast, that's what you see; correct, for the merchandise pages; correct?
A It's actually under the MeidasTouch network and, yes, if you go into the section that says "Mea Culpa," this shirt is available for sale.
Q So this is a 32 dollar shirt on your website. And it has a picture of President Trump in an orange jumpsuit behind bars; correct?
A That's what the picture shows, yes.
And it just keeps going and going over every item in the Meidas Touch merch store. https://store.meidastouch.com/. When Blanche brought out the mug that says "Send him to the Big House not the White House", members of the media giggled.
This is what the jury was nodding and smiling about.
theonetruefishboy on May 16th, 2024 at 16:59 UTC »
Jury for world's guiltiest man may find man guilty.
lancer-fiefdom on May 16th, 2024 at 15:43 UTC »
Imagine how funny it would be if this group of Trump lawyers accidently get Trump's punishment x10 fold what it normally might be.. Like lawyer Alina Habba did in the Jean Carrol Sex/rape defamation case