Læs om den spektakulære første dag i det kriminelle retsforløb mod Donald Trump i New York og hvordan hans sociale medieaktier er faldet dramatisk.
Donald Trump blev stillet for retten i det første kriminelle retsforløb mod ham, hvor juryudvælgelsen begyndte. Retssagen i New York blev en spektakulær begivenhed både inden for retssalens fire vægge og udenfor. På den åbningsdag for retsforløbet, blev det klart, at Trump står over for alvorlige anklager vedrørende hemmelige pengeoverførsler. Anklagerne bad endda dommeren om at straffe Trump for at bryde en mundkurv-ordre ved at kommentere potentielle vidner på sociale medier.
I en mærkværdig vending bragte Trump sin valgkamp til retsbygningen og udtrykte vrede mod dommeren og anklagerne, mens han forsøgte at fremstille sig selv som et offer. Den første dag i retssagen blev præget af udsigten til at finde en upartisk jury, der blev gjort vanskeligere af den store mængde mulige juryudsmid på grund af partiskhed.
Den økonomiske side af Trumps medieimperium blev også ramt, da Trump Media-aktierne tog et dramatisk dyk efter planer om at udgive nye aktier. Selskabets aktiekurs faldt markant, hvilket har ført til massivt tab siden Trumps medieselskab blev etableret.
I en bemærkelsesværdig oplevelse på retssagens første dag ankom Trump, der står over for flere anklager for forfalskning af forretningsdokumenter, til retten med en usædvanlig anmodning. Dette markerede begyndelsen på et retsforløb af historisk karakter mod en tidligere amerikansk præsident, der stadig kæmper med konsekvenserne af sit fald fra magtens tinder.
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