Plaskett noted that her fellow impeachment manager, Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., had asked during the trial why Trump did not condemn the violence and ask his supporters to leave the Capitol as soon as he heard of the riot, and why he did not send reinforcements to the complex to help po...
Special counsel John Durham’s probe into the origins of the FBI’s handling of the 2016 Trump campaign’s ties to Russia is reaching a critical peak: the launch of what’s expected to be the final trial in his long-running investigation. Durham is seeking the conviction of Igor Danchenko...
Raising his voice from the witness stand, he called the judge a "fraud," while pointing his right hand at him and looking out into the courtroom. Trump added that any fraud was on the part of the judge for his comments on the value of his properties, not on him, calling it "a terr...
Schumer and his protective detail came within "just yards" of the swarm of rioters, House impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell said as the security footage played during former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial. The video shows Schumer, accompanied by security, walking up a ramp and o...
Who could testify at Trump’s trial this week? In this installment of the 538 Politics podcast, law professor Jessica Roth discusses what comes next in Donald Trump’s hush money trial.ByAaron Katersky, Peter Charalambous, Olivia Rubin, Lucien Brugg...
Bragg will become one of the biggest characters of the 2024 election — and a hero to many Democrats, regardless of the outcome of the trial. Yet he appears to be a reluctant participant in his own narrative, avoiding interviews and declining to discuss the Trump case in public settings. ...
"I think you'll see some very interesting things today," Trump told reporters. By Caroline Linton 8:43 AM / May 9, 2024 Daniels back on the stand The trial kicked back off with Stormy Daniels back on the stand. Before court started, Trump was leaning in to talk with his attorney Susa...
A New York judge has imposed a limited gag order with a stern warning after Donald Trump disparaged a key court staffer during his civil business fraud trial.
Outside of the courtroom this morning,Trumpcriticized the prosecution, saying “this is not a crime” and repeating his claims that the case amounted to “election interference.” He added that he would “campaign in the evenings” as the trial proceeds: “This is just a way of hurting me...
Murkowski was one of just seven Republicans in the Senate who voted to convict Trump at his second impeachment trial. In that case, Trump was accused of inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. In the Manhattan case, Trump is charged with a slew of crimes related to a hush money payout to ...