Not sure if already posted, but CNN has a great daily live update thread, which covers the trial in much more detail than the Beeb.
https://edition.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-hush-money-trial-05-07-24/index.html
Popcorn-worthy at the moment, with Stormy on the stand...
Unsure of the NY State bar rules, but the England & Wales "cab rank" rules for barristers do not allow them to refuse a case merely because of their belief that the client is guilty or lying.
I assume this is genuine footage from MSNBC, and a true account of proceedings:
I appreciate that MSNBC is, of course, Marxist commie liberal pinko woke trans anti-american snowflakery.
Albeit, what's the source? Who is "Nate White"? A Google search only seems to point back to that article countlessly reposted. It doesn't really take away from the thrust of the words but does seem a little suspicious.
Edit: OK, found him now: https://twitter.com/Ipitythepoorfo1
Whenever you (or others) post the HILARIOUS term "TDS" it makes me think of this.
What will Trump have to do, beyond all the stupid, harmful and offensive things he's done to date, for you to stop believing in him?
He got the US government and foreign officials to spend all of that money at his country club and golf courses and STILL lost money...? He really isn't a very good businessman, is he?
Yes, but do you think the shares will be worth anything like their current quoted price in 6 months time, the delay which Trump has to observe before being able to sell shares or use them as collateral?
There is no way that any serious corporate investor (pension schemes, mutuals, etc.) is going to put a lump of money into this business, which made losses of $50M on turnover of $3M last year and has no reasonable plans to achieve breakeven, let alone profit. Because of this, the notional $6bn...
Also: by using sarcasm to dismiss Cordwainer's sarcastic post to you, you've kinda f***ed* your opportunity for moral or intellectual superiority.
*technical term