Donald Trump faces a multitude of felony charges stemming from an indictment unsealed by the US Department of Justice on Tuesday. The former President has been formally accused of making false statements and attempting to obstruct investigations into hush money payments, according to a 34-count indictment.
The charges center around Trump's alleged involvement in a payment scheme meant to silence adult film actress Stormy Daniels over her alleged affair with him before his presidential election campaign in 2016. The probe was led by District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who had obtained records related to the payments from Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen.
According to an accompanying statement of facts, Trump repeatedly denied any involvement in arranging a hush money payment to Daniels, despite having direct knowledge of the scheme and profiting from it himself. The indictment claims that Trump engaged in a series of misleading statements about his role in the payment, including falsely claiming he was not involved and accusing others of orchestrating the deal.
Trump's defense team has dismissed the charges as politically motivated, while the former President has continued to deny any wrongdoing and blamed his adversaries for the allegations. The outcome of this latest development remains uncertain, with many speculating about the potential implications on Trump's ongoing presidential campaign bid in 2024.
The charges center around Trump's alleged involvement in a payment scheme meant to silence adult film actress Stormy Daniels over her alleged affair with him before his presidential election campaign in 2016. The probe was led by District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who had obtained records related to the payments from Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen.
According to an accompanying statement of facts, Trump repeatedly denied any involvement in arranging a hush money payment to Daniels, despite having direct knowledge of the scheme and profiting from it himself. The indictment claims that Trump engaged in a series of misleading statements about his role in the payment, including falsely claiming he was not involved and accusing others of orchestrating the deal.
Trump's defense team has dismissed the charges as politically motivated, while the former President has continued to deny any wrongdoing and blamed his adversaries for the allegations. The outcome of this latest development remains uncertain, with many speculating about the potential implications on Trump's ongoing presidential campaign bid in 2024.