The former American president will be present and will testify at his criminal trial which will begin this Monday, April 15 in New York.
Donald Trump said Friday that he intended to “testify” at the bar as part of his criminal trial in New York, which begins Monday, for payments aimed at obtaining the silence of a former pornographic film star just before the presidential election from 2016.
Asked by the press at his residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, to find out if he believed that such testimony would be potentially risky from a legal point of view, the former American president replied: “I will testify. I tell the truth”.
Trial on April 15
Donald Trump’s criminal trial in the Stormy Daniels affair will begin this Monday, April 15. The former US president was initially scheduled to appear in criminal court in New York on March 25 – a first for a former US president – for a case involving payments to a former pornographic film star, Stormy Daniels.
During a press conference, Donald Trump widely criticized this choice of judge. “It’s a shame,” he lamented, seeing it as “interference in the election.” “This is a sad day in the history of our country.”
He considered it “unfair” that his trials were organized “in the middle of an election”. Donald Trump denies any affair with Stormy Daniels, real name Stephanie Clifford.
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