What are the investigations Trump is facing? These are the most serious charges Trump is facing 'New charges cannot shake Trump supporters' loyalty When will Trump face trial? Trump was ordered to make an initial appearance in a federal court in Washington on Thursday after ...
Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in New York. The first-ever trial of a former U.S. president will feature allegations that Trump falsified business records while compensating one of his lawyers, Michael Cohen, for burying stories about extramarital affairs that arose during t...
A Manhattan jury found former President Donald Trump guilty on 34 charges related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.
The judge presiding over the trial, Arthur Engoron, last week ruled that Trump and his fellow co-defendants had for yearscommitted persistent fraudby inflating the value of his assets. He ordered Trump’s companies be stripped of their business certificates in New York, and receivers be appointe...
Former US president Donald Trump has been fined $354.9m (£281.6m) after a civil fraud trial in New York. With interest included, he will have to hand over at least $453.5m (£359.9m). The judge also banned Trump from running businesses in New York for three y...
Donald Trump’s defence rested in the Manhattan “hush money” case on Tuesday without him taking the stand, sending the historic first criminal trial of a former US president into its final stages. The decision — an apparent climbdown byTrump, who had repeatedly vowed that he would testify...
The John Mason Talk-Walk, September 29, 2023 September 29, 2023 Reply https://thejohnmasontalkwalk.buzzsprout.com/1937652/13687546 I speak about the silly stuff going on in Washington, with the federal budget and the far-right Republicans not willing to govern; and of Trump losing his fraud...
The federal district judge has long acknowledged that the fate of Trump's case was largely out of her control.
Donald Trump has appealed his $454 million New York civil fraud judgment, challenging a judge’s finding that he lied about his wealth as he grew the real estate empire that launched him to stardom and the presidency.
Trump held up a stack of news stories and editorials that he said were critical of the case while he continued railing against the trial. "The whole thing is a mess," he said. It comes as all 12 jurors have been seated in the first criminal case against a former US president. ...