President Trump: Convicted Felon or Political Quiz

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Question #1:

Are the 34 felonies that President Trump was charged with 34 individual crimes or 34 instances of falsified business records?

 34 individual crimes
 34 instances of falsified business records
Question #2:

The prosecution's entire case was built on the charge that President Trump should've reported those 34 transactions to the Federal Election Commission as campaign expenditures. Yet the FEC had stated that President Trump did not have to report those monies as campaigin expenditures and was cleared of any wrongdoing in 2021. True of False?

 True
 False
Question #3:

Initially, Alvin Bragg, the prosecuting attorney, was not confident that he could bring the case to trial both for lack of both evidence and the non-existence of a legitimate crime. His disposition changed, however, with the resolve of...

 Juan Merchan
 Joshua Steinglass
 Bradley Smith
 Michael Colangelo
Question #4:

Bradley Smith is an expert in campaign finance law and was scheduled to testify in court in defense of President Trump. He planned on testifying to the fact that President Trump had not violated and FEC regulations which would've undermined the very essence of the prosecution's case. Judge Merchan demonstrated an unbiased commitment to the law and a fair trial by allowing Bradley Smith to testify. True or False?

 True
 False
Question #5:

President Trump was charged with knowingly mischaracterizing his payments to Stormy Daniels via Michael Cohen with the intent to influence the election in at least one of three ways: A violation of Federal Election Law, State Election Law, or an instance of Tax Fraud. But does the state of New York have the authority to try a Federal case?

 Yes
 No
Question #6:

What in Judge Merchan's verbal instructions to the jury qualified as a violation of the law?

 He said the jury needed to be unanimous in their decision.
 He reminded them not to talk to any member of the press.
 He told them that they didn't need to be unanimous.
 He reminded them to be careful in their deliberations given the significance of the case.
Question #7:

Judge Merchan's daughter was investigated by Congress to determine the extent to which she would gain financially should President Trump be found guilty. True or False?

 True
 False