Trump at one point was shaking his head in his seat; he passed a Post-it note to his attorney Todd Blanche, who passed it back. Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends his criminal trial at Manhattan Criminal Court...
Trump found guilty on all counts in historic case Former President Trump has been found guilty on all counts in his historic criminal hush money case. As the first former president charged with a criminal offense, Trump also now becomes the first former president to be convicted of a crime. ...
Jurors chosen for Trump's trial will likely remain anonymous, and no cameras will be allowed inside the courtroom. What's more, unlike his previous civil trials, Trump will be required to be in court instead of on the campaign trail. Murray said, "This is about defending his rights, him ...
Sen. Mitt Romney said that if he was president he would “immediately” pardon Donald Trump. The Utah Republican said it would make him the bigger person in the situation during the interview, set to air on MSNBC on Wednesday, and that the cases against the former president won't be resol...
A hands on boss By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Share Cohen portrayed Trump as deeply involved in the details and decisions of his company, the Trump Organization. Prosecutors throughout the trial have been trying to elicit such testimony to support the idea that Trump would have known about the pay...
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Mr Smith said prosecutors will seek "a speedy trial" in the latest case Trump has signalled that his defence may rest, at least in part, on the idea that he truly believed the election was won illegally by Mr Biden. However, prosecutors have amassed a significant amount of...
Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York City, where he is facing felony charges related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels. It marks the first time in history that a former U.S. president has been tried on criminal charges. MORE: 4 take...
The trial in the New York AG's $250 million lawsuit against former President Trump, scheduled to begin Oct. 2, is expected to take almost three months.
Former President Donald Trump appeared in a Manhattan courtroom on Monday as the trial in his civil fraud case got underway.