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Michael Cohen takes center stage in Trump trial closings

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In a high-stakes trial that has captivated the nation, all eyes are on Michael Cohen as the closing arguments in former President Trump’s hush money criminal trial unfolded on Tuesday. The courtroom drama reached a climax as attorneys mentioned Cohen’s name over 150 times, emphasizing his role in the case.

The defense made it clear that the case hinges on Cohen’s credibility, with Trump’s attorney portraying him as a serial liar, dubbing him the “GLOAT” – the greatest liar of all time. Prosecutors acknowledged Cohen’s imperfections but urged jurors to consider his perspective and use common sense when weighing his credibility.

The trial, which lasted four weeks and included testimony from 22 witnesses, accused Trump of falsifying business records to cover up the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. As the jury prepared to deliberate, tensions ran high in the courtroom, with some jurors appearing fatigued as the hours dragged on.

Despite the challenges, Judge Juan Merchan kept the proceedings moving forward, ensuring that the jurors remained engaged. Trump, on the other hand, took to social media to express his boredom with the proceedings, adding a layer of tension to an already charged atmosphere.

As the trial neared its conclusion, prosecutors framed the case as one of election interference, emphasizing the importance of accurate information for voters. The fate of the former president now rests in the hands of 12 New Yorkers, with the decision expected to have far-reaching implications for Trump’s political future.

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