New York prosecutors have laid out their case against former President Donald Trump, alleging that he was involved in a criminal conspiracy to cover up hush money payments during the 2016 presidential election. The prosecution detailed how Trump, along with his “fixer” and a tabloid publisher, orchestrated a scheme to silence damaging stories. They played quotes from the “Access Hollywood” tape to the jury to show the impact it had on the campaign. Trump sat slumped at the defense table as the case unfolded.

After four days of jury selection, Trump faced a full panel of jurors for the first time on Monday. Judge Juan Merchan warned the jurors to guard against outside bias as they listened to the evidence in the case. The trial is taking place in a densely populated city where Trump has been a prominent figure for decades. One juror expressed concern about media attention from the trial, highlighting the challenges of seating a jury in such a high-profile case.

The prosecution has alleged that Trump tried to “cook the books” to bury damaging stories and pay hush money to Stormy Daniels. They argued that this was election fraud and showed evidence of the Trump campaign’s concern about the affair between Trump and Daniels. The prosecution also revealed how a source for a suppressed story texted the publisher of the National Enquirer on Election Night, raising questions about their actions.

David Pecker, the publisher of the National Enquirer, began testifying on Monday and is expected to provide further evidence of Trump’s involvement in the scheme. Trump watched Pecker intently in court as the publisher detailed the use of “checkbook journalism” in his publications. Trump’s defense attorney, Todd Blanche, focused on poking holes in the prosecution’s case, arguing that the evidence was outdated and part of an attempt to discredit Trump. Blanche also claimed that Stormy Daniels was trying to extort money from Trump and that Michael Cohen, a key witness, had pled guilty to lying under oath.

As the trial continues, the prosecution will need to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt to secure a conviction. Trump’s defense team will continue to challenge the evidence presented and paint a picture of Trump as a husband, father, and man just like any other. The jury will have to carefully consider the evidence presented and reach a verdict based on the facts of the case. In this high-profile trial, both sides will make their arguments and present their evidence to determine Trump’s involvement in the alleged criminal conspiracy.

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