Former US President Donald Trump has been charged with numerous felony counts in an indictment unsealed on Tuesday, according to CNN. The charges stem from a hush money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign.
According to the unsealed documents, Trump directed his then-lawyer Michael Cohen to make the payment of $130,000 in exchange for Daniels' silence over her alleged affair with the president. The payment was allegedly made through a shell company linked to Cohen's law firm, creating an "implicit scheme" between Trump and Cohen.
Cohen initially claimed that he had acted on his own accord to facilitate the payment, but new evidence has revealed that Trump was involved in the decision-making process. In fact, Trump signed off on the payment, with a notation stating "make it happen" in reference to Cohen's efforts.
In total, 34 felony charges have been leveled against Trump, including falsifying business records and violating campaign finance laws. The investigation into Trump's involvement in the hush money scheme is ongoing, and the former president remains under scrutiny as the case continues to unfold.
The unsealed documents also contain a statement of facts related to the hush money payment, which outlines the events leading up to the transaction and the subsequent cover-up by Cohen. The statement highlights the intricate web of lies told by Cohen and his associates in an effort to conceal Trump's involvement in the scheme.
As the case moves forward, it remains to be seen how Trump will respond to these charges. Will he admit culpability or continue to deny any wrongdoing? The country waits with bated breath as this high-profile investigation continues to unravel the tangled web of corruption and deceit that has defined much of Trump's presidency.
According to the unsealed documents, Trump directed his then-lawyer Michael Cohen to make the payment of $130,000 in exchange for Daniels' silence over her alleged affair with the president. The payment was allegedly made through a shell company linked to Cohen's law firm, creating an "implicit scheme" between Trump and Cohen.
Cohen initially claimed that he had acted on his own accord to facilitate the payment, but new evidence has revealed that Trump was involved in the decision-making process. In fact, Trump signed off on the payment, with a notation stating "make it happen" in reference to Cohen's efforts.
In total, 34 felony charges have been leveled against Trump, including falsifying business records and violating campaign finance laws. The investigation into Trump's involvement in the hush money scheme is ongoing, and the former president remains under scrutiny as the case continues to unfold.
The unsealed documents also contain a statement of facts related to the hush money payment, which outlines the events leading up to the transaction and the subsequent cover-up by Cohen. The statement highlights the intricate web of lies told by Cohen and his associates in an effort to conceal Trump's involvement in the scheme.
As the case moves forward, it remains to be seen how Trump will respond to these charges. Will he admit culpability or continue to deny any wrongdoing? The country waits with bated breath as this high-profile investigation continues to unravel the tangled web of corruption and deceit that has defined much of Trump's presidency.