
Reflecting on Donald Trump's criminal hush money case looming within weeks, combined with his massive multiple million dollar losses in civil trials to writer E. Jean Carroll, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner claimed the former president is being ground down by his legal problems.
Appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Friday, the ex-prosecutor stated that with at least four criminal trials also on tap for the former president, he is increasingly finding himself in a corner with nowhere to go.
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Noting Trump's fraud trial date of March 25 seems set in stone, Kirschner told the hosts, "Not to mix apples and oranges, but the unabated string of losses in civil cases that Donald Trump has suffered: E. Jean Carroll 1 and 2, the fraud trial which he lost on the merits and we're waiting to see how large the money judgment might be that's handed down by Judge Arthur Engoron, and, actually, another case Trump lost by proxy, the Trump Organization criminal conviction — that's his namesake, his organization — convicted of a 15-year long scheme to defraud in the first degree, I think all of those losses are important foreshadowing for what is about to hit Donald Trump in the criminal cases."
"When the rules of evidence and the rule of law applies, he will have nowhere to run and nowhere to hide," he added. "If you think civil verdicts were dramatic that were entered against Donald Trump, I don't think you've seen anything yet," he added. Wait for these criminal trials to get underway."
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