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Posted: 2024-05-08T06:08:37Z | Updated: 2024-05-08T11:35:03Z CNN Legal Analyst Spots Disastrous Moment For Prosecutors In Donald Trump Trial | HuffPost

CNN Legal Analyst Spots Disastrous Moment For Prosecutors In Donald Trump Trial

One admission from Stormy Daniels was "a big damn deal," said Elie Honig.
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CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig on Tuesday explained why he believes the cross-examination of Stormy Daniels in Donald Trump s hush money case didnt go so well for the prosecution.

The former president is accused of falsifying documents to cover up a hush money payment to porn actor Stormy Daniels. The transfer was made before the 2016 election and sought to stop Daniels from talking about an alleged earlier affair with the then-reality TV personality.

Daniels testimony on the stand about their alleged sexual encounter was plausible, acknowledged former assistant U.S. attorney Honig.

Its hard for me to believe that a juror heard that and thought, This is entirely made up, he told a CNN panel discussing the latest developments of the trial. There may well be some embellishments ... but I think its quite clear they had sex in 2006 in that hotel room, he added.

The cross-examination of Daniels, though, went awry, he argued.

The cross-exam, boy. Her responses were disastrous. Daniels admission that she hates Trump was a big deal, said Honig.

When the witness hates the person whose liberty is at stake, thats a big damn deal, he explained. And shes putting out tweets fantasizing about him being in jail. That really undermines the credibility.

That Daniels has vowed never to pay $500,000 in legal fees that she owes Trump will, Honig said, prompt Trumps defense team to say, Shes willing to defy a court order. Shes not willing to respect an order of a judge. Why is she gonna respect this oath she took?

So, I thought it went quite poorly on cross-exam, he summarized.

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