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Donald Trump seems well aware he's in legal peril

The fact pattern is damning in a criminal trial that will play out in New York, the city that gave rise to the former president’s family wealth, myths, business and political traction, and debauchery

April 15, 2024 / 16:09 IST
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Donald Trump will also become the first former president to stand trial on criminal charges.

Donald Trump enters a Manhattan courtroom today with a string of firsts in tow: He’s the first US president to be impeached twice; the first president to encourage a mob to storm the Capitol in an attempt to derail an election; the first former president to be indicted by state and federal grand juries on charges ranging from election interference to misappropriation of classified documents; the first former president to be found liable for sexual assault.

Today’s proceedings add to the list. Trump will also become the first former president to stand trial on criminal charges when jury selection begins in a fraud case centered on whether he doctored business records to mask hush money payments to two former lovers in order to keep his candidacy alive during the 2016 presidential election. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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Highs and lows, tawdry and troubling, are in abundant supply in this most public of public spectacles. A porn star and a former Playboy Playmate are involved. Several well-known characters from Trump’s business and political orbits are expected to testify, some of them corrupted by their proximity to him. The seediest sector of the tabloid press plays a pivotal role. One of Trump’s alleged affairs occurred just four months after his wife, Melania, gave birth to their son. And the trial will play out in New York, the city that gave rise to the Trump family’s wealth, myths, business and political traction, and debauchery.

There is also the possibility, however remote, of prison time if Trump is found guilty, sentenced and loses his appeals. That will complicate matters for him since he’s running for president again. Complications for Trump rarely slow him down, however. He has the psychopathies, belligerence and compulsion to campaign enthusiastically from a prison cell and nothing in the Constitution would prevent him from doing so. His most ardent voters would undoubtedly continue voting for him.