You think decades of telling tax authorities and creditors two drastically different evaluations doesn't provide the necessary mens rea? Or saying that an apartment that is 10,000 sq feet is 30,000 square feet doesn't either?
"Mens rea" doesn't mean the perpetrator knew what they were doing was a crime, but that their intent was to commit a particular action.
The question is did Trump know he was exaggerating? The answer based on available evidence is obviously yes.
Oh no, Trump is toast (unless he gets a "bygones be bygones" get out of jail free card). I just meant that ignorance of the law can in fact be an excuse in certain tax law cases.
"Misstated objective facts" is not a phrase a defendant wants to hear in any context. It was the phrase that jumped out at me the most from all the others. It does not mean, "We think Trump lied", it means, "We know Trump lied and we can prove it in court."