
Amid Donald Trump’s trial regarding hush money payments, his Republican allies are stepping up to criticize Michael Cohen, the prosecution’s star witness, in the absence of Trump’s public commentary.
Barred Comments
Due to a gag order imposed by Justice Juan Merchan, Trump is prohibited from publicly commenting on witnesses in the trial. However, his allies are seizing the opportunity to speak out against Cohen, who is central to the case linking Trump to the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.
Vocal Criticism
GOP Sens. J.D. Vance and Tommy Tuberville joined other Republican figures outside the courthouse in ridiculing Cohen’s testimony. Vance questioned the credibility of Cohen’s statements, highlighting his past as a convicted felon. Tuberville expressed frustration with the trial’s proceedings, labeling the courtroom atmosphere as “depressing.”
Supportive Presence
Trump’s allies, including Rep. Nicole Malliotakis and state attorneys general, rallied at the courthouse to show solidarity with the former president. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy is also expected to attend court alongside Trump, signaling continued support from within the Republican circle.
Personal Appearance
Sen. Rick Scott notably made a personal appearance in defense of Trump during Daniels’ testimony, emphasizing their longstanding friendship and condemning the trial’s handling.
Conclusion
As Trump remains restrained from commenting publicly on the trial, his Republican allies are vocalizing their opposition to Michael Cohen’s testimony, standing by the former president amidst legal challenges.
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