Report: Doubts Loom Over Fairness of Trump’s Hush Money Trial

Follow America’s fastest-growing news aggregator, Spreely News, and stay informed. You can find all of our articles plus information from your favorite Conservative voices. 

A recent survey conducted by Rasmussen Reports indicates that many respondents are skeptical about the fairness of former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in Manhattan.

According to Newsmax, only 4-in-10 individuals believe that Trump will receive fair treatment during the trial, with a majority of 51 percent expressing doubt.

Within this majority group, 31 percent are convinced that a fair trial for Trump is highly unlikely.

The trial began with opening statements on Monday and is a historic event as it marks the first criminal proceedings against a former U.S. president.

Trump faces allegations of tampering with business records to silence an adult film actress over an alleged affair preceding the 2016 election.

The survey results reflect a widespread skepticism among the public regarding the impartiality and fairness of the legal proceedings involving Donald Trump’s hush money case.

Rasmussen asked voters, “How likely is it that Trump will be able to get a fair trial in New York City?”

According to the Rasmussen results, only 42 percent believe it is probable that Trump will receive a fair trial, with just 27 percent expressing a high level of confidence in this outcome.

Trump expressed his concerns about his upcoming trial in New York City on Monday, focusing on allegations of directing hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels through his former lawyer, Michael Cohen.

“This is a Biden witch hunt to keep me off the campaign trail,” Trump said. “I should be in Georgia now. I should be in Florida now. I should be in a lot of different places right now, campaigning. And I’m sitting here. This will go on for a long time. It’s very unfair.”

“I did nothing wrong,” Trump repeated.

“They take this payment, and they call it a legal expense. You heard it today for the first time. This is what I got indicted over. This is what took me off and takes me on the campaign trail. Because I should be in Georgia and now. I should be in Florida now. I should be in a lot of different places right now, campaigning. And I’m sitting here. This will go on for a long time. It’s very unfair. The judge…

Source

More Reading

Post navigation

Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *