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Former Trump Aide Hope Hicks Testifies: Inside Panic Over Access Hollywood On Trial
- Hope Hicks testified on Trump’s reaction to the “Access Hollywood” tape, depicting it as “locker-room talk.”
- The trial highlights efforts to frame the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels as family protection, not campaign-related.
- Campaign staffers panicked over the impending release of the tape, as revealed by Hicks’ testimony.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Hope Hicks, a former key figure in Donald Trump’s inner circle, provided crucial testimony regarding the panic among staffers upon learning about the impending release of the “Access Hollywood” tape, where Trump made derogatory remarks about women.
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Hope Hicks emphasized the consensus among the team that the tape’s disclosure would ignite a crisis.
Despite Trump’s acknowledgment that the tape was damaging, he downplayed its significance as mere “locker-room talk,” illustrating his reaction to the situation.
This glimpse into the damage-control efforts during the final days of the 2016 election sheds light on Trump’s response to widespread criticism and accusations of sexual misconduct.
Hicks’ testimony marks a significant milestone in the ongoing trial, as she becomes the first direct witness from Trump’s inner circle to take the stand.
Her unexpected entry into Trump’s political realm and her role as a spokesperson provide insight into the early stages of his presidential campaign.
Additionally, her testimony highlights Trump’s relationship with David Pecker, the former National Enquirer publisher, and the efforts to suppress negative media coverage during the campaign.
While the trial has yet to feature testimony from key individuals like Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen, the defense has already sought to frame the hush money payment to Daniels as a means to protect Trump’s family rather than his presidential campaign.
Trump himself has characterized the case as a partisan attack aimed at undermining his bid for re-election.
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Despite the salacious nature of the allegations and the ongoing legal battles, many view this case as less impactful than other criminal prosecutions Trump faces, including attempts to overturn the 2020 election results and mishandling classified information post-presidency.
Throughout, Trump maintains his innocence, pleading not guilty to all charges.
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