Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most interesting thing about Hope Hicks' testimony on the stand is how the biased media portrays it.
The conservative Fox News says that Hope Hicks imploded the prosecution's case by saying that Trump had no political intent to hide his affair, but was only hiding it to save his wife.
The liberal CNN News says that Hicks' testimony was a nightmare for Trump as it only proved all the points that the prosecution wanted to prove, namely that Trump knew about the payments Cohen made to Daniels and that he knew about the attempts to falsify business records to hide it.
The case of the confirmation bias from both sides as they believe what they saw confirms their own preconceived opinions.
It will be interesting to see what the jury thinks, as right now, they are the only real opinion that matters.
Which is why I read the New York Times, who pointed out how Hicks' testimony could be mined by BOTH sides to uphold some of their arguments.
Anonymous wrote:What does Access Hollywood tape have to do with this case?
The falsified business records were in 2017 so had no impact on election, and neither would FEC reports due in 2017.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most interesting thing about Hope Hicks' testimony on the stand is how the biased media portrays it.
The conservative Fox News says that Hope Hicks imploded the prosecution's case by saying that Trump had no political intent to hide his affair, but was only hiding it to save his wife.
The liberal CNN News says that Hicks' testimony was a nightmare for Trump as it only proved all the points that the prosecution wanted to prove, namely that Trump knew about the payments Cohen made to Daniels and that he knew about the attempts to falsify business records to hide it.
The case of the confirmation bias from both sides as they believe what they saw confirms their own preconceived opinions.
It will be interesting to see what the jury thinks, as right now, they are the only real opinion that matters.
Which is why I read the New York Times, who pointed out how Hicks' testimony could be mined by BOTH sides to uphold some of their arguments.
NYT is a pro Israel propaganda machine. They want Trump over Biden because Trump will give more freedom of actions and weapons to Israel. It is very similar to Fox News.
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I don't think he will. He will whine about the gag order but he doesn't really want to go to jail. He is terrified of jail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most interesting thing about Hope Hicks' testimony on the stand is how the biased media portrays it.
The conservative Fox News says that Hope Hicks imploded the prosecution's case by saying that Trump had no political intent to hide his affair, but was only hiding it to save his wife.
The liberal CNN News says that Hicks' testimony was a nightmare for Trump as it only proved all the points that the prosecution wanted to prove, namely that Trump knew about the payments Cohen made to Daniels and that he knew about the attempts to falsify business records to hide it.
The case of the confirmation bias from both sides as they believe what they saw confirms their own preconceived opinions.
It will be interesting to see what the jury thinks, as right now, they are the only real opinion that matters.
Which is why I read the New York Times, who pointed out how Hicks' testimony could be mined by BOTH sides to uphold some of their arguments.
Anonymous wrote:Hope and her crocodile tears.
Anonymous wrote:The most interesting thing about Hope Hicks' testimony on the stand is how the biased media portrays it.
The conservative Fox News says that Hope Hicks imploded the prosecution's case by saying that Trump had no political intent to hide his affair, but was only hiding it to save his wife.
The liberal CNN News says that Hicks' testimony was a nightmare for Trump as it only proved all the points that the prosecution wanted to prove, namely that Trump knew about the payments Cohen made to Daniels and that he knew about the attempts to falsify business records to hide it.
The case of the confirmation bias from both sides as they believe what they saw confirms their own preconceived opinions.
It will be interesting to see what the jury thinks, as right now, they are the only real opinion that matters.