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Donald Trump Says Legal Case ‘Fallen Apart’


Donald Trump has suggested that the hush money case against him has “fallen apart” following the trial’s first witness testimony.

In a post on Truth Social late Thursday night, the former president said: “BIG DAY IN COURT(S) TODAY. The Soros backed Alvin Bragg case, presided over by a highly conflicted Judge, has completely fallen apart.

“Virtually every Legal Scholar and Expert has stated that there is no Crime, there never was. It is a complete HOAX, but the other side has a Judge who is fighting for them all the way! MAGA2024!”

The post was made after David Pecker, the former head of America Media, which owns the National Enquirer tabloid, testified about how he worked with Trump and his lawyer Michael Cohen to stop negative stories coming out against him ahead of the 2016 Election. Trump has denied all wrongdoing.

This is a breaking news story and will be updated.

Donald Trump in Manhattan Criminal court, 2024
Donald Trump sits in the courtroom during the second day of his criminal trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 16, 2024 in New York City. Trump said the case against him has “fallen apart.”

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