hang it all out wrote:
Let's cut to the nut, shall we?
The alleged falsification did not occur until 2017 - after the election that the allgedly falsification was supposedly unlawfully influenced occurred.
Cut nuts. I've seen the issue you've raised a few times (not much and never by any heavyweight pro-Trump commentators). But I've yet to see anyone spell out why the timeline you loosely describe matters. Can you elaborate a bit? Because I can't figure out why it would matter to guilt and liability when Trump had the (clearly) false documents created.
Just FYI, I don't recall Trump's lawyers really raising this issue either. I can't find any mention of it in Trump's opening or closing arguments. If they didn't mention it, I would tend to believe Trump's lawyers didn't think much of whatever you are trying to argue about the date of falsification. So either Trump's lawyers really suck and missed something you think is critical, or whatever you are arguing about false document timing probably doesn't matter much, if at all.