Donald Trump's Business Falsification Records Trial Begins

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The trial marks the first ever criminal prosecution of a former U.S. president, concerning Trump's alleged laundering of hush money to cover up alleged infidelity. There are concerns about the prosecution's strategy and potential pitfalls.

Happy Tax Day. Happy Boston Marathon Day. And happy Donald Trump’s Business Falsification Records Trial Kickoff Day to all who celebrate.

The trial, which concerns Trump’s alleged laundering of hush money to cover up alleged infidelity through his then lawyer in the run-up to the 2016 election, marks the first ever criminal prosecution of a former U.S. president. all those prospective dates already. “If I’m looking for an unmarried man who is active, taller than me and within 10 years of my age, there arefind a potential partner, they’re way likelier to be able to hunt their own food and fix their own car. “It’s part of the sacrifice of the lifestyle that I have here,” one single friend tells Butcher.

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