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The first Trump felony trial.
Yesterday. Closing arguments. Summation.
The Defense. Trump lawyer. Todd Blanche.
“Michael Cohen is the GLOAT, the greatest liar of all times,” said Blanche in multiple ways in 3 hours.
The Prosecution. Joshua Steinglass.
4 ½ hours, ended at 7:57 pm.
From inside the court during today's closing arguments. I should note, Trump started the afternoon session watching Joshua Steinglass closely, but has since turned his back as the prosecutor has continued.
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) May 28, 2024
(Via the great Jane Rosenberg) pic.twitter.com/pyy7clKN82
1/ Important moment in closing re Trump call to Pecker
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) May 28, 2024
DA: "Trump is deputizing Cohen right in front of Pecker so that Pecker knows that any go ahead from Cohen is a go head from Trump. This call makes it impossible for the defense to claim that Cohen was acting on his own."
STEINGLASS: “It’s no coincidence that the sex happened in 2006, but the payoff happened less than two weeks before the 2016 election”
— Katie Phang (@KatiePhang) May 28, 2024
STEINGLASS: and that’s because the defendant’s primary concern was not his family, but the election.
@AdamKlasfeld said -
Steinglass notes that Cohen sent an invoice on Dec. 1, 2017, for legal "services rendered" for the month of December, which had barely begun.
Trump "never once picks up that phone. He never once makes further inquiry."
He just signed the check on Dec. 5.
We’ll never know if this effort to hoodwink voters worked, but that’s not something we have to prove.
On Feb. 8, 2017, Cohen met with Trump in the White House, as recounted in a photograph, emails, and a Westerhout calendar entry.
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) May 28, 2024
Steinglass says it shows Trump "caused" the false entries.
"Busy or not, Mr. Trump was not paying these prices for basically no work."
2 additional matters.
Thoughts from former Senator Claire McCaskill:
Who will be the Foreman of the Jury? It makes a huge difference. Look back to see what the person chosen reads and watches.
What will the jury make of Melania’s and Ivanka’s absence?
The trial resumes today at 10 am. The verdict may come as early as today.
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The Biden Campaign fought back yesterday at the courthouse in NYC, with a celebrity surrogate.
Robert De Niro, as Biden Surrogate, Says Trump ‘Absolutely’ Should Go to Jail.
Seeking to troll Donald Trump outside his Manhattan trial, the Biden campaign held a news conference with the actor and two former Capitol Police officers. Mr. De Niro veered off script.
President Biden’s campaign, after more than a year of studiously avoiding direct comments about Donald J. Trump’s legal problems, on Tuesday dispatched the actor Robert De Niro to the Manhattan courthouse where the former president’s first criminal trial is wrapping up.
Mr. De Niro — in an off-script moment — declared that Mr. Trump was guilty and should go to jail.
“The fact is whether he’s acquitted, whether it’s hung jury, whatever it is, he is guilty, and we all know it,” the actor said after the news conference, as a rowdy group of Trump supporters confronted him and yelled insults before he left. “I’ve never seen a guy get out of so many things, and we all know this. Everybody in the world knows this.”
Asked if he thought Mr. Trump should be in jail, Mr. De Niro replied: “I sure do. Absolutely.”
The foray by a Biden surrogate into commentary about Mr. Trump’s guilt, which the New York jury may decide as soon as this week, was a stark departure from the president’s directive to avoid discussing his rival’s felony charges. Mr. Biden has said next to nothing on the subject, to avoid feeding the false Trump-inspired narrative that he ordered prosecutors to bring criminal charges against his predecessor.
The moment illustrated how difficult it may be for the Biden campaign to navigate its response to a potential verdict, with outside allies far more willing than his disciplined operation in Wilmington, Del., to lob frontal attacks at Mr. Trump over his legal peril.
The news conference’s intended focus was to draw attention to Mr. Trump’s actions leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, which are the subject of another federal criminal case pending against him. In Manhattan, Mr. Trump is charged with falsifying business records related to a hush-money payment to a porn star before the 2016 election.
Mr. De Niro, whose voice narrates the campaign’s latest ad, appeared alongside Harry Dunn and Michael Fanone, two former U.S. Capitol Police officers who have criticized Mr. Trump over his role in the Jan. 6 mob violence.
Mr. Fanone accused Mr. Trump of being “an authoritarian who answers only to himself,” and Mr. De Niro said the former president had engaged in a “coward’s violence” after the 2020 election.
“He directs the mob to do his dirty work for him,” he said.
Mr. De Niro also mentioned the civil case last year in which a jury found Mr. Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine writer. In January, the former president was ordered to pay $83.3 million in damages to Ms. Carroll. The Biden campaign has rarely discussed that case or the verdict against Mr. Trump.
“Just a couple of blocks from here a jury found him liable for sexual abuse,” Mr. De Niro said.
The Trump campaign quickly jumped on the Biden news conference, and Mr. Trump shared a video on social media of Mr. De Niro yelling at protesters.
“The Biden folks have finally done it,” said Jason Miller, a senior adviser to the campaign. “After months of saying that politics had nothing to do with this trial, they showed up and made it with a campaign event.”
He characterized Mr. De Niro’s involvement as a desperate reach for a campaign that needed to lift Mr. Biden’s poll numbers, referring to him as a “washed-up actor” and arguing that Biden campaign staff members at the news conference had sensed it was a bad idea to stand in the proverbial shadow of the courthouse.
The Biden campaign said that bringing Mr. De Niro and the two Capitol Police officers to Mr. Trump’s trial was not a commentary on the case but on the news media scrum gathered to cover it.
“We’re not here today because of what’s going on over there,” Michael Tyler, the campaign’s communications director, told the reporters assembled outside the courthouse. “We’re here today because you all are here.”
Throughout the trial, many of the news conferences outside the courthouse have been met with some level of heckling from demonstrators stationed in a protest area nearby. Pro-Trump demonstrators shouted at Mr. De Niro and the former Capitol Police officers, calling the actor an elitist and the officers traitors.
At one point, Mr. De Niro flashed anger reminiscent of one of his movie characters.
“We’re trying to be gentlemen, the Democrats,” he yelled at the Trump supporters. “You are gangsters — you are gangsters!”
Mr. Trump has sought to tie together all four of his pending criminal cases and has argued baselessly that Mr. Biden is behind them all. In addition to the Manhattan trial, he is charged in separate federal cases over his handling of classified documents and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, along with a Georgia case related to his push to reverse that year’s results.
Steven Cheung, a Trump campaign spokesman, said the Biden campaign was “making a political mockery” of the criminal case with its appearance.
Asked about the Biden campaign’s contention that it had held a news conference at the courthouse only because the national news media had been stationed there for weeks, Karoline Leavitt, the Trump campaign’s press secretary, responded simply: “They’re pathetic.”
Later on Tuesday, Mr. Trump’s two oldest sons and his daughter-in-law Lara Trump held the a news conference of their own outside the courthouse.
Ms. Trump used the opportunity to try to raise money. “If they can profit off it, on the other side, so can we: donaldjtrump.com,” she said.
Donald Trump Jr. also took a potshot at Mr. De Niro.
“He needs attention because it’s been a while since he cranked out a good movie,” the younger Mr. Trump said. “The fact that they are holding a rally right across the street from this very witch hunt, right across the street, tells us exactly what we all knew all along, which is that it is a political persecution.”
As Mr. De Niro walked away from his downtown appearance, trailed by jeers from Trump supporters, he offered them an angry response that was more in keeping with the Biden campaign’s overall message.
“Screaming and yelling and intimidating, you’re not going to intimidate, that’s what Trump does, to try to intimidate,” Mr. DeNiro shouted, jutting out a finger. “We are going to fight back.” (New York Times).
Capitol Police officers Michael Fanone and Harry Dunn, and actor Robert DeNiro were outside of the NY courthouse where Trump is on trial.
Robert DeNiro calls Trump a coward outside the courthouse, " You think Trump ever threw a punch himself? Or took one? This guy who ran and hid in the White House bunker when there were protesters outside? No way." pic.twitter.com/2InO1K1bRl
— PoliticusUSA (@politicususa) May 28, 2024
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Yesterday, today, Manhattanhenge began for 2024.
What is Manhattanhenge and when can we see it?
NEW YORK (AP) — Twice per year, New Yorkers and visitors are treated to a phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge, when the setting sun aligns with the Manhattan street grid and sinks below the horizon framed in a canyon of skyscrapers.
The event is a favorite of photographers and often brings people out onto sidewalks on spring and summer evenings to watch this unique sunset.
Manhattanhenge happens for the first time this year on May 28 at 8:13 p.m. and May 29 at 8:12 p.m., and will occur again on July 12 and 13.
Some background on the phenomenon:
WHERE DOES THE NAME MANHATTANHENGE COME FROM?
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson coined the term in a 1997 article in the magazine Natural History. Tyson, the director of the Hayden Planetarium at New York’s American Museum of Natural History, said he was inspired by a visit to Stonehenge as a teenager.
The future host of TV shows such as PBS’ “Nova ScienceNow” was part of an expedition led by Gerald Hawkins, the scientist who first theorized that Stonehenge’s mysterious megaliths were an ancient astronomical observatory.
It struck Tyson, a native New Yorker, that the setting sun framed by Manhattan’s high-rises could be compared to the sun’s rays striking the center of the Stonehenge circle on the solstice.
Unlike the Neolithic Stonehenge builders, the planners who laid out Manhattan did not mean to channel the sun. It just worked out that way.
WHEN IS MANHATTANHENGE?
Manhattanhenge does not take place on the summer solstice itself, which is June 20 this year. Instead, it happens about three weeks before and after the solstice. That’s when the sun aligns itself perfectly with the Manhattan grid’s east-west streets.
Viewers get two different versions of the phenomenon to choose from.
On May 28 and July 13, half the sun will be above the horizon and half below it at the moment of alignment with Manhattan’s streets. On May 29 and July 12, the whole sun will appear to hover between buildings just before sinking into the New Jersey horizon across the Hudson River.
WHERE CAN YOU SEE MANHATTANHENGE?
The traditional viewing spots are along the city’s broad east-west thoroughfares: 14th Street, 23rd Street, 34th Street, 42nd Street and 57th Street. The farther east you go, the more dramatic the vista as the sun’s rays hit building facades on either side. It is also possible to see Manhattanhenge across the East River in the Long Island City section of Queens.
IS MANHATTANHENGE AN ORGANIZED EVENT?
Manhattanhenge viewing parties are not unknown, but it is mostly a DIY affair. People gather on east-west streets a half-hour or so before sunset and snap photo after photo as dusk approaches. That’s if the weather is fine. There’s no visible Manhattanhenge on rainy or cloudy days.
DO OTHER CITIES HAVE ‘HENGES’?
Similar effects occur in other cities with uniform street grids. Chicagohenge and Baltimorehenge happen when the setting sun lines up with the grid systems in those cities in March and September, around the spring and fall equinoxes. Torontohengeoccurs in February and October.
But Manhattanhenge is particularly striking because of the height of the buildings and the unobstructed path to the Hudson. (Associated Press).
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