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The case's star witness, Cohen, admitted to being a serial perjurer—something the court explicitly recognized, deeming his testimony untrustworthy. Despite this, Bragg's team pushed forward, hoping the jury would accept Cohen's word over Trump's, even though Cohen has fundamentally lied in the past.
Remarkably, after over three weeks of testimony, the prosecution has presented no concrete evidence that Trump committed a campaign finance violation—a case centerpiece. The entire narrative hinges on whether a hush money payment, made by Cohen, can be classified exclusively as a campaign expense. But Cohen, a known perjurer, has offered no objective proof; he simply offered his word.