Today, Michael Cohen returns to the witness stand in Donald Trump's hush money trial after a week of intense testimony. Over the weekend, Trump was on the campaign trail, falsely claiming victory in Minnesota in 2016 and 2020. He criticized President Biden, calling him incompetent and unhinged. Biden, in turn, spoke in Detroit, labeling Trump as obsessed and unhinged.
Legal experts suggest it may not be wise for Trump to testify, given his unpredictable nature. Cohen's testimony is seen as beneficial to the defense, but doubts linger about his credibility due to past lies and potential vendettas. The trial's duration and potential risks for both sides remain uncertain.
President Biden addressed black voters at Morehouse College, aiming to reignite their enthusiasm. However, some protesters turned their backs on him over Gaza-related issues. Despite this, Biden's team handled the situation well, emphasizing calls for a cease-fire and the return of Israeli hostages.
Biden's struggle to engage young black voters poses a challenge, impacting his support within this demographic. His efforts to connect with the youth vote are crucial amidst growing concerns about his appeal to this group.