'That will be devastating': Trump prosecutors poised to unveil 'best evidence of all'
With prosecutors in Donald Trump's hush money trial wrapping up testimony for the second week on Friday, MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin predicted they will present "devastating" evidence for jurors to mull over when they recess for the weekend.
Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Rubin told the panel that Donald Trump's untethered habit of boasting on social media will play a major factor in Friday's testimony.
The day after adult film star Stormy Daniels was grilled by the former president's lawyers in the 34-count felony trial playing out in a Manhattan courtroom, Rubin suggested Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecutors will do serious damage to the defense on Friday.
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"Today, or as soon as today, I predict we will see what is, I think, the best evidence of all," Rubin explained to the panel. "Three tweets from May of 2018 where Donald Trump essentially confesses to the business records crime by saying, 'Yeah, I repaid Michael Cohen, and there's nothing wrong with that.'"
"That will be devastating," she added.
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