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Where Will the Donald Trump Criminal Trial Go In the Weeks Ahead? (Guest: Kenin Spivak)

The writer for American Mind discusses the build-up for the trial, and where it could go next.

After several days of tiresome jury selection and continuous social media comments, it appears the criminal trial for former President Donald Trump is finally moving forward.

Trump has been accused of falsifying business records, as well as providing a bribe for former porn star Stormy Daniels. He has denied the charges, and the trial finally looks set to begin.

But the real question is where the trial goes from here. Trump continues to make statements to the press, despite the gag order issued to him; and many are wondering what will become of it – and if it could possibly derail Trump’s bid for re-election back into the White House.

Here to discuss the situation further is Kenin Spivak, a writer for American Mind, the magazine of the Claremont Institute. Spivak’s knowledge of the trial, as well as his overall conservative geopolitical analysis, makes him an ideal guest for this subject. Welcome, Kenin!

Q&A:

  1. What’s your take on this trial? Should it even be happening in the first place?
  2. Do you believe Trump’s words could come back to haunt him, especially since he has a gag order issued by the judge?
  3. What do you think we should expect from the trial in the weeks ahead?
  4. Could Trump potentially lose his bid for the presidency if the trial doesn’t go the way people expect?
  5. Is there a chance Trump could use the trial to his advantage against Biden?
  6. Where do you see the media coverage of the trial going in the months ahead?
  7. Tell us about your work on American Mind, and where people can go to read it.

About Kenin Spivak:

Kenin M. Spivak is renowned for his conservative geopolitical analysis, including challenges for U.S. national security generally, and in the Middle East. His work illuminates the often-overlooked aspects of military preparedness, international relations, antisemitism, and the ideological biases that skew responses in the Middle East. Spivak’s insightful commentary offers a crucial perspective in understanding the stakes of global security and the importance of upholding democratic values and principles of fairness on the international stage.

CONTACT:
For further details or interview arrangements, please contact Jerry McGlothlin at 919-437-0001 or jerry@specialguests.com.

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