Trump refuses to testify in hush money case as both sides rest their cases, will jury decide soon?

Daily Debrief host Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s Brett Samuels as both sides rest their cases in the trial against former President Donald Trump; a look at the bombshell admission from Michael Cohen, what it means for the case, and what’s next.

Brett also gives an update on how voters are responding to the trial, a massive funding haul for the Trump campaign, Schumer’s second push to pass the bipartisan border bill, and President Biden’s reaction to the ICC’s arrest warrants on Israeli leaders.

Also in today’s Debrief: The Trump campaign threatens to sue the filmmakers behind an unflattering biopic that recently debuted at Cannes, and actress Scarlett Johansson is outraged over ChatGPT’s new AI assistant that sounds “eerily similar” to her voice.

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21 thoughts on “Trump refuses to testify in hush money case as both sides rest their cases, will jury decide soon?

  1. It'll be good to see the judge and prosecutor themselves prosecuted once this sham trial is over. There's more than enough evidence to convict them both for fraudulent prosecution and judicial fraud for financial gain. And yes, Trump will be our next president, regardless of what some of you are trying to tell yourselves.

  2. The state had the burden of proof and they put up two horrible liars. It should have been a directed verdict, but the judge owes. Trump has no obligation to take the stand when the prosecution can't prove their case. We can only hope the one or two republicans on the jury keep the kangaroos in check.

  3. More gaslighting from the Hill. Every ambulance chaser knows not to let their clients testify….especially in this kind of dog and pony show!!

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