- Thanks to the SCOTUS immunity decision, it may not take much to force a hush-money retrial.
- One key piece of evidence, People's Exhibit 81, may be enough to scuttle Trump's May 30 verdict.
- It's an ethics form Trump signed in 2018, and just the kind of official-act evidence SCOTUS now bans.
It might not take much to scuttle Donald Trump's May 30 hush-money conviction.
In fact, a single piece of evidence could be Trump's handiest monkey wrench of all.
Manhattan prosecutors labeled it People's Exhibit 81.
It's a routine federal ethics form called an "Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Report."