Alex Wagner: If bad things happen in threes, the latest twist in Bragg's hush money probe could spell trouble for Donald Trump.
But if Weisselberg is getting out of prison in two weeks, why does he need a new lawyer?probe into the hush money payments, Weisselberg was granted immunity in exchange for his grand jury testimony.
As part of Bragg’s case against Trump, we learned the deeper extent of Weisselberg’s alleged role in that hush money scheme. But as part of Bragg’s case against Trump, we learned the deeper extent of Weisselberg’s alleged role in that hush money scheme. The DA lays out in detail that Weisselberg was involved in discussions about how much money to pay Stormy Daniels — andto pay her. Prosecutors allege that Cohen spoke to Weisselberg about “how to set the whole thing up,” and that Weisselberg played an integral role in figuring out how to reimburse Cohen.
So could Bragg use Weisselberg’s alleged involvement in the hush money scheme as leverage to get him to cooperate in the other, broader and criminal investigation into Trump World? Because that would be very problematic for Donald Trump.As they say: Bad things happen in threes.
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