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  1. #Steinglass says that soon it will be time to deliberate and that the jurors should return & find #Trump guilty on all 34 counts against him. He asks that, in the interest of #justice & the state of #NewYork, the jurors find Trump guilty. He thanks the jurors for their time & he’s done.

    #ClosingArguments have ended in the first #criminal trial of an American president.

    Tomorrow, the jury will receive instructions on the #law from the judge, & then begin their deliberations.

    #TrumpTrial

  2. #Steinglass says that soon it will be time to deliberate and that the jurors should return & find #Trump guilty on all 34 counts against him. He asks that, in the interest of #justice & the state of #NewYork, the jurors find Trump guilty. He thanks the jurors for their time & he’s done.

    #ClosingArguments have ended in the first #criminal trial of an American president.

    Tomorrow, the jury will receive instructions on the #law from the judge, & then begin their deliberations.

    #TrumpTrial

  3. #Steinglass says that soon it will be time to deliberate and that the jurors should return & find #Trump guilty on all 34 counts against him. He asks that, in the interest of #justice & the state of #NewYork, the jurors find Trump guilty. He thanks the jurors for their time & he’s done.

    #ClosingArguments have ended in the first #criminal trial of an American president.

    Tomorrow, the jury will receive instructions on the #law from the judge, & then begin their deliberations.

    #TrumpTrial

  4. #Steinglass says that soon it will be time to deliberate and that the jurors should return & find #Trump guilty on all 34 counts against him. He asks that, in the interest of #justice & the state of #NewYork, the jurors find Trump guilty. He thanks the jurors for their time & he’s done.

    #ClosingArguments have ended in the first #criminal trial of an American president.

    Tomorrow, the jury will receive instructions on the #law from the judge, & then begin their deliberations.

    #TrumpTrial

  5. After brashly declaring he wanted to #testify in his #criminal trial, it appears increasingly unlikely that #Trump will do so, as the #jury seems poised to hear #ClosingArguments next week.
    
Defendants rarely testify, because their #lawyers advise them that the risks of doing so, particularly when it comes to being questioned by prosecutors #UnderOath, are simply too great.

    #TrumpTrial #law #CatchAndKill #conspiracy #ElectionInterference
    washingtonpost.com/politics/20