Stormy Daniels Testimony Shredded by Sean Hannity: 'Kangaroo Court'
- May 10, 2024 02:01pm
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Fox News host Sean Hannity condemned the "nothing-but-bogus" trial against former President Trump, calling it a "kangaroo court" after Stormy Daniels' testimony that was intended to "besmirch and slander" Trump.
Fox News host Sean Hannity has fiercely criticized the "politically motivated" trial against former President Donald Trump, labeling it a "kangaroo court" after adult film actress Stormy Daniels' testimony. Hannity asserted that Daniels' testimony aimed solely to "smear, besmirch, and slander" Trump.
Hannity expressed disbelief that the prosecution called Daniels, a "career porn actress," to the stand, alleging that her testimony was irrelevant to the case. He pointed out her "inappropriate" jokes and erotic gestures during her testimony, which he deemed unrelated to the proceedings.
Furthermore, Hannity questioned the prosecution's preparation of Daniels, suggesting that it was intended to influence her testimony. He highlighted her "horror-inducing" jokes that were met with disbelief by jurors, according to media reports.
Hannity's critique continued during the cross-examination, which he described as "strange" and "spooky." He emphasized that CNN, a news organization often critical of Trump, had expressed surprise at Daniels' testimony.
Hannity maintained that the trial had "gone totally, completely off the rails" and that the true "star witness" for the prosecution, former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, had yet to testify. He cast Cohen as a "convicted felon" and "notorious liar," expressing skepticism about his credibility.
Hannity's remarks reflect the ongoing political divide surrounding Trump and the allegations against him. His condemnation of the trial as a "kangaroo court" aligns with the views of many Trump supporters who perceive the proceedings as an attempt to discredit him.
Critics of Hannity's stance argue that Daniels' testimony is relevant to the case as it relates to allegations of payments made to her during the 2016 presidential election campaign. They also dismiss the notion that the trial is politically motivated, citing the presence of federal prosecutors and the impartiality of the judge.
The trial, which centers around allegations of Trump's involvement in a hush money payment to Daniels, continues to capture widespread public attention. Hannity's strong denunciations of the proceedings add to the ongoing debate surrounding the validity of the charges against Trump.
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