Former President Donald J. Trump announced that he plans to testify in a criminal trial in Manhattan, which is set to begin on Monday. The trial is related to a hush-money payment made to a porn star, Stormy Daniels. Despite facing 34 felony charges, Trump stated that he will testify because he always tells the truth. However, it is not guaranteed that he will actually take the stand, as his comments are part of a strategic move to gauge the strength of the prosecution’s case and the judge’s stance on cross-examination.

It is common for Trump to waver on his decision to testify, as seen in previous cases where he canceled his defense testimony at the last minute. Testifying in a criminal trial is even riskier, especially in a heavily Democratic county like Manhattan where he may face bias from the jury. The district attorney, Alvin L. Bragg, has accused Trump of coordinating the hush-money payment to Daniels to silence her about an alleged sexual encounter during the 2016 election. Trump denies the charges and views the case as a politically motivated attack.

The trial marks the first time Trump is facing the threat of criminal conviction, adding to the stakes of his decision to testify. He has previously been found liable for conspiring to inflate his net worth in a civil fraud trial, where he faced criticism for his evasiveness and lack of direct answers. Trump acknowledges the element of luck in jury selection and expressed uncertainty about the potential jurors in this case. The $130,000 payment to Daniels was allegedly made to prevent her from sharing details of her encounter with Trump.

The legal battle surrounding the hush-money payment has been ongoing, with the charges against Trump focusing on falsifying documents to conceal the payment. Despite the looming trial, Trump continues to maintain his innocence and insist that he did not have sexual relations with Daniels. His decision to testify may be influenced by the circumstances of the trial and the potential restrictions on the prosecution’s cross-examination. The outcome of the trial remains uncertain as jury selection is set to begin on Monday, with Trump at the center of the legal proceedings.

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