Will the prosecution finally deliver some evidence of a crime?
Donald Trump’s trial for allegedly falsifying business records began nearly a month ago. Now, prosecutors suggest they’re in the home stretch and may rest their case by the end of the week. But first, they reportedly have two more witnesses to call – and Michael Cohen, the former president’s former lawyer and “fixer” – is widely expected to make an appearance today, May 13. What can the prosecution hope to gain by calling this witness, and will his testimony be relevant to the crimes for which Trump has actually been charged? To find out, we asked Scott D Cosenza, Esq, Liberty Nation’s legal affairs editor.
Calling Cohen
James Fite: The prosecution is expected to call two more witnesses, ending their presentation as soon as later this week. Michael Cohen – Trump’s former lawyer and the guy who…