Donald Trump claims statute of limitations has passed in Stormy Daniels case trends now
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Donald Trump said early Monday morning that the statute of limitations has already passed for charges he is expecting in the Stormy Daniels case, as his ally prepared to appear before the grand jury.
The former president wrote on Truth Social: 'They are MANY years beyond the Statute of Limitations which, in this instance, is TWO YEARS. More importantly, THERE WAS NO CRIME!!!'
He posted as lawyer Robert Costello was set to testify to the Manhattan grand jury investigating the hush money payments made to the porn star, which Trump says he will be arrested for on Tuesday.
Costello, a Trump ally, could make the President's case that he should not be charged and attack the prosecution's star witness, Michael Cohen.
It could be one of the final testimonies members of the panel hear before a decision on whether Trump is charged will be announced.
Donald Trump said early Monday morning that the statute of limitations has already passed for charges he is expecting in the Stormy Daniels case, as his ally prepared to appear