Donald Trump threw one of his online tantrums on Friday night, turning to his social media platform to whine incessantly about Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney investigating the former president’s hush money scandal. To hear the former president tell it, Bragg is a “racist” who’s being “pushed” by Democrats, journalists, and the Justice Department to pursue the case.
None of this made any sense, though we can probably surmise what prompted the Republican’s complaints. Last week, The New York Times reported that Kellyanne Conway, who briefly managed Trump’s 2016 campaign before working in the White House, had met with prosecutors from the Manhattan district attorney’s office as part of the investigation into the hush money controversy. Overnight, the Times added that Hope Hicks has now done the same thing.
Hope Hicks, a trusted aide to Donald J. Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign, met with the Manhattan district attorney’s office on Monday — the latest in a string of witnesses to be questioned by prosecutors as they investigate the former president’s involvement in paying hush money to a porn star. The appearance of Ms. Hicks, who was seen walking into the Manhattan district attorney’s office in the early afternoon, represents the latest sign that the prosecutors are in the final stages of their investigation.
According to the report, which has not been independently verified by MSNBC or NBC News, Hicks is “at least the seventh witness to meet with prosecutors” since Bragg convened a grand jury in January.
At first blush, Hicks, like Conway, might seem like an unexpected witness in this case, but the Times’ account point to court records from Michael Cohen’s federal case, which noted phone calls Hicks participated in, first with Trump and Cohen on the day they learned Stormy Daniels wanted money, and then again with Cohen the day after the illicit payment.
“Prosecutors are likely to want to know whether she was…
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