Manhattan prosecutors have started and stopped the investigation into Donald Trump's hush money payment to Stormy Daniels multiple times, leading to the upcoming criminal trial in April 2023. The case has been referred to as a 'zombie case.'
Key Points
The investigation into Trump's hush money payment has been on and off, earning it the nickname 'zombie case.'
Manhattan prosecutors are set to try Trump on charges of falsifying business records related to the payment.
Legal debates center around whether Trump's actions constitute a crime under New York law.
The case involves allegations of concealing campaign finance violations and using unlawful means to promote a candidacy.
The theory behind the case has faced challenges but has received support from some judges.
Pros
Holding a former U.S. president accountable for potential criminal activities
Shedding light on the legality of hush money payments in relation to campaign finance laws
Cons
Political division and accusations of witch hunt surrounding the investigation
Complex legal challenges regarding the interpretation of state and federal laws