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Trump’s slip of the tongue, did he admit guilt?

In a dramatic twist outside the Manhattan courtroom where the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president unfolds, Donald Trump’s slip of the tongue may have inadvertently added fuel to the legal fire.

Amidst claims of political vendettas and biased judges, Trump’s off-the-cuff commentary took a turn that left many questioning his innocence. While vehemently defending himself against what he deems a politically motivated prosecution, Trump’s words may have inadvertently lent credence to the accusations against him.

Trump’s slip of the tongue

“It’s called legal expense,” Trump declared, seemingly referring to payments flagged as legal fees but allegedly used as hush money to silence Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal ahead of the 2016 election.

Social media erupted with speculation as legal experts and commentators seized upon Trump’s comments. Attorney Bradley P. Moss cheekily urged him to “keep confessing,” while others wondered if Trump had just validated the core allegations against him.

The trial’s stakes couldn’t be higher. Trump faces a barrage of felony charges for allegedly falsifying records to conceal payments to the women, whom prosecutors argue received illegal campaign contributions. With key witnesses like Michael Cohen and Hope Hicks poised to take the stand, the trial promises to be a riveting legal showdown.

The prosecutors, spearheaded by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D), will seek to demonstrate Trump’s alleged involvement in the falsification of records related to reimbursements he provided to his former fixer, Cohen. These reimbursements were purportedly linked to payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels, totaling $130,000, aimed at maintaining her silence about an alleged affair before the 2016 election.

As the proceedings unfold over the coming weeks, all eyes are on whether Trump’s inadvertent slip will tilt the scales of justice against him. And with potential legal repercussions looming large, the outcome of this trial could have far-reaching implications for the former president’s future political ambitions.

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