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Former President Donald Trump arrives at a rally in South Bronx on May 23, just days before a Manhattan jury is set to begin deliberations on whether to convict Trump of felony charges in his criminal hush money trial.
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The summations come after a series of witnesses and documents have supported the Manhattan district attorney's case. But the defense says too much depends on the testimony of Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, a convicted liar.

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