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The Washington Post

True Crime, News, Politics

4.14.6K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

This week, the crew dives into the strongest parts of the prosecution's case against former president Donald Trump in his New York Trial – and the parts of the case that might not be as strong.


Law enforcement reporters Shayna Jacobs and Devlin Barrett join the show to break down what will happen after the jury returns from a full week off from the trial: Final arguments, jury instructions, and then jury deliberations.


Plus, what are the possible outcomes when the jury returns a verdict?


Follow more of The Washington Post's coverage of Trump's New York trial here. You can also sign up for The Post's weekly Trump Trials newsletter here.

Transcript

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Ronda Colvin, James Homen, and I take you inside the courtrooms and speak with the

0:09.6

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0:14.7

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1:07.0

One of the stranger parts about Michael Cohen's testimony is he uses the language of therapy to describe crimes and I'll be

1:16.2

honest it's not a good look for therapy if that's what you think therapy is like

1:21.4

he needs to maybe get different therapy.

1:23.0

We will never give up, we will never concede, it doesn't happen.

1:27.0

I object to you getting with.

1:30.0

And now if you don't mind, I'm going to go into the icebox and sit for a long time.

1:34.0

Thank you very much.

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