I've been glued to the news about Trump's hush money trial, and honestly, it's both shocking and not surprising at the same time. The whole 'catch-and-kill' scheme, if true, just highlights the lengths some people will go to protect their image and power, especially during an election. David Pecker's testimony feels like a pivotal moment in understanding the depth of these alleged efforts. What gets me is Trump's quick move to label the trial as 'rigged' and even complain about the courtroom temperature - it's like a diversion tactic straight out of his usual playbook. This trial isn't just about past actions; it's a critical test of accountability and could set a precedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.
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