The government must prove Trump intended to violate federal election law: Sol Wisenberg
Former deputy independent counsel Sol Wisenberg said Tuesday amid closing arguments in NY v. Trump trial that the prosecution must prove former President Donald Trump "intended to violate a federal election law."
"The judge has made it certainly much easier for [the prosecution] with his rulings. Somebody had mentioned earlier, why doesn't the defense object more and, you know, you can alwasy solve that by saying, 'Your honor, I'd like to have a running objection to this argument or libe of testimony.' I'm not sure if that's been done or not, but the real test will come when we find out for sure tomorrow the final decision by the judge on the jury instructions," Wisenberg, a Fox News Contributor, said during an appearance on "Your World."
"What we've been able to glean so far from the transcripts we've seen is that he's going for the most part with the prosecution's theory," Wisenberg added of Judge Juan Merchan. "But keep this in mind, they still have to prove, the government still has to prove, that Donald Trump, forget about everything else ... they've got to prove that he intended to violate a federal election law, whether it be civil or criminal."
Wisenberg, who said he believes there "a million" problems with the trial overall, said he has not seen "any evidence, even from Cohen, that they discussed the federal election code."
Posted by Kyle Morris