Former FBI Director James Comey believes former President Donald Trump would be convicted in his hush money trial, citing a strong circumstantial case built by prosecutors.
Key Points
Comey believes the circumstantial evidence presented in the case is very powerful with the jury
He disagrees with Abrams' opinion on the likelihood of a conviction
Comey expresses confidence in the strength of the case against Trump
Pros
Comey believes there is an overwhelming chance of a conviction in the trial
He supports the decision by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to bring the case
Comey highlights the strong circumstantial case built by prosecutors
Cons
Abrams, the interviewer, believes there could be a hung jury in the case