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Trump Indicted on 34 Felony Counts, And They’re All the Same Charge

Western Journal by Western Journal
April 6, 2023 at 7:45 pm
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Trump Indicted on 34 Felony Counts, And They’re All the Same Charge

Former US president Donald Trump arrives at the courtroom at the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on April 4, 2023 before his hearing. - Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records stemming from three pre-election hush-money cases, prosecutors said . (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP) (Photo by ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images)

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The felony charges against former President Donald Trump have been revealed.

Trump is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree — charges that are all felonies under New York law, according to NewsNation.

The unprecedented indictment of the former president was released on Tuesday — as Trump made his first court appearance in the matter.

Trump inside the courtroom

News outlets will not be allowed to broadcast the arraignment, but five still photographers are allowed to take photos ahead of the proceedings.

? Ed Jones/AFP; Seth Wenig/AP. pic.twitter.com/r5FyHAkXB1

— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 4, 2023

The indictment accuses Trump of paying off two different women who previously claimed to have had an affair with him, as well as a former Trump Tower doorman who claimed to have knowledge of Trump fathering a child out of wedlock, according to CNBC.

Trump plead not guilty to all of the 34 charges.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg accused Trump of trying to win the 2016 presidential election in a presser announcing the charges  — arguing he’d illegally covered up records of payments to Daniels in doing so.

Alvin Bragg says that the second crime Donald Trump tried to conceal with the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels was “suppressing negative information to help his chances of winning the 2016 election.” pic.twitter.com/dYVdKf4lAZ

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) April 4, 2023

Bragg accused Trump of falsifying business records to conceal another crime — an alleged offense he’s declined to specify.

DA Alvin Bragg on Trump’s arraignment: “The indictment doesn’t specify because the law does not so require” pic.twitter.com/5eM0EN2ZEt

— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) April 4, 2023

If convicted, Trump could be sentenced to more than 100 years in New York prison, according to Reuters.

No former president has previously been charged or convicted of a crime in American history.

Trump is the Republican Party’s leading candidate in the 2024 election, with his indictment likely to shadow over the primary and election.

The next hearing in the case against Trump is slated for Dec. 4 — in the midst of the GOP’s primary process.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: Alvin BraggCourtcrimeDonald TrumplawmoneyNew YorkProsecuting TrumpRepublican PartyStormy DanielsU.S. News
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