The daily wire

Former federal prosecutor cautious about calling Melania Trump to testify in hush-money trial

Former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin expressed concerns about ⁣the potential risks of having Melania Trump testify in her husband’s Manhattan‍ hush-money trial. Given that the case involves allegations‍ of hush⁢ money paid by Donald ​Trump to Stormy Daniels to conceal an affair, Hostin believes Melania’s testimony could create doubt⁣ among the jury. Your summary ‌effectively conveys the key points from the original text. ‍It provides a concise and⁤ accurate overview of Sunny Hostin’s ‍warning about the implications of Melania Trump testifying in the ‌hush-money trial involving Donald Trump and‍ Stormy Daniels.


Former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin warned on Tuesday that it could be risky for prosecutors to put former first lady Melania Trump on the stand in her husband’s Manhattan hush-money trial.

Because the case centers on hush money allegedly paid by former President Donald Trump to ex-porn star Stormy Daniels to keep an alleged affair quiet, Hostin argued that the right response from Melania Trump could create reasonable doubt for the jury.

WATCH:

“I will say this. New York has this marital communications law, spousal privilege, and so he would have to waive that privilege for her to testify and I don’t think he would do that,” Hostin explained. “I don’t think he wants her to testify, I don’t think he wants to put her through that, I don’t think she wants to be put through that.”

“So I can’t imagine the prosecution would call her, because that is really a gamble,” she continued. “Because if she says on the witness stand, you know, ‘He told me that the affair — was not true, and I believe him’ … you’re going to have at least one juror on that jury saying, well, if she doesn’t care, why should I? And so I just think it’s such a big gamble, I don’t think he’s going to waive his privilege to put her on the witness stand, and — I don’t think she’s going to testify.”

CLICK HERE TO GET THE DAILYWIRE+ APP

During the first two days of the trial, a handful of jurors were selected and Trump’s attorneys made several requests related to the trial schedule. Judge Juan Merchan denied their request for the former president to be excused from court in order to be in attendance when the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on presidential immunity. Merchan did not give a final answer regarding Barron Trump’s graduation ceremony — which is scheduled for mid-May — but told Trump’s team that it would depend on whether things were proceeding on time.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker