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Trump: hush money to women was ‘simple private transaction’, not illegal campaign spending
- US president says if anyone broke the law by paying women to stop them telling their stories about him, it was his former lawyer Michael Cohen
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US President Donald Trump insisted on Monday that payments to buy the silence of two women about alleged affairs were not illegal campaign contributions, as federal prosecutors contend, but instead a “simple private transaction”.
Trump sought to counter assertions in a court filing on Friday that he had directed his lawyer at the time Michael Cohen to try to silence the women in a bid to influence the 2016 presidential election.

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Cohen has pleaded guilty to the alleged crime, saying he was directed by Trump.
In his tweets, Trump suggested the payments were being scrutinised only because prosecutors have not been able to find evidence of collusion between his 2016 campaign and Russia. He also appeared to suggest prosecutors are taking their cues from Democrats.
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“So now the Dems go to a simple private transaction, wrongly call it a campaign contribution, which it was not,” Trump wrote.
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