Former US President Donald Trump has been slapped with 34 felony counts in a shocking indictment that unsealed on Tuesday. The charges are related to a hush money payment made by his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, during the 2016 presidential campaign.
According to CNN, which obtained the full text of the indictment and statement of facts, the charges stem from allegations that Trump directed Cohen to make payments of up to $500,000 to two women who claimed to have had affairs with him. The payments were allegedly made in exchange for their silence on social media.
The document cloud posted by CNN includes both the unsealed indictment and statement of facts, which detail how prosecutors believe Trump's actions violated campaign finance laws. In essence, they claim that Trump breached his campaign's financial disclosure rules by directing Cohen to pay hush money to these women without publicly disclosing the payments.
Trump's lawyers have maintained that their client did nothing wrong in connection with the hush money payments, and that the indictment is part of a larger "witch hunt" against him. However, the unsealing of this latest document suggests that prosecutors may be taking steps to demonstrate that Trump's actions constituted a serious campaign finance law violation.
As news of the charges broke, social media erupted with comments from Trump supporters and detractors alike. The full impact of these charges on Trump's ongoing presidential aspirations remains unclear, but one thing is certain: this latest development marks another significant escalation in the long-running saga surrounding Trump's involvement with Russian officials during his 2016 campaign.
According to CNN, which obtained the full text of the indictment and statement of facts, the charges stem from allegations that Trump directed Cohen to make payments of up to $500,000 to two women who claimed to have had affairs with him. The payments were allegedly made in exchange for their silence on social media.
The document cloud posted by CNN includes both the unsealed indictment and statement of facts, which detail how prosecutors believe Trump's actions violated campaign finance laws. In essence, they claim that Trump breached his campaign's financial disclosure rules by directing Cohen to pay hush money to these women without publicly disclosing the payments.
Trump's lawyers have maintained that their client did nothing wrong in connection with the hush money payments, and that the indictment is part of a larger "witch hunt" against him. However, the unsealing of this latest document suggests that prosecutors may be taking steps to demonstrate that Trump's actions constituted a serious campaign finance law violation.
As news of the charges broke, social media erupted with comments from Trump supporters and detractors alike. The full impact of these charges on Trump's ongoing presidential aspirations remains unclear, but one thing is certain: this latest development marks another significant escalation in the long-running saga surrounding Trump's involvement with Russian officials during his 2016 campaign.