elizabeth wydra?uest: his last few words are getting to the heart of the matter. we are talking about a hush money case, payments paid to silence stormy daniels for a much larger purpose which is to try to influence the outcome of a federal presidential election. the lying and theer-up and osehe hmone pats area lot of evidence that the intention of hiding these payments to stormy daniels was to have an impact to make sure that voters did not have what could have been key information to them in making their choice at the ballot box and that is something that is very serious, interfering with the sanctity of the people getting to make their voices heard at the ballot box when it comes to who will be serving as president. a jury of his peers decided that based on the evidence presented to them that he wasn't guilty of those 34 felony counts. that is the way the criminal justice process works and it works whether you are a former president and a president to be or if you are just one of every date new yor