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.
Testimony continues Tuesday in Donald Trump’s hush money trial as porn performer Stormy Daniels is called to the stand and the defense's request for a mistrial is denied by the judge.
The Democrats still have a steep hill to climb to convict Trump, despite widely panned presentations Tuesday by his lawyers, Bruce Castor and David Schoen. Only six Republicans sided with all 50 Democratic senators to vote in favor of commencing with the trial. A two-thirds vote is needed for...
Former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial kicks off on Tuesday. In a brief filed this morning, his lawyers argued that Trump “did not direct anyone to commit unlawful actions” and that the case should be dismissed entirely because ...
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How long will the trial last? The trial in Manhattan is expected to last two to three days, with a fourth day possible if Trump decides to testify late in the proceedings. Although he is not required to, Trump attended the proceedings on Tuesday, despite not appearing at the previous trial...
Necheles, who suggested on Tuesday that Daniels had been attempting to extort Trump, then resumed those efforts. "You were threatening that you would try to hurt Trump politically if he didn't give you money?" Necheles said. "False," Daniels retorted.Related...
The defense team's opening appearance was widely panned on Tuesday after attorney Bruce Castor offered a rambling and at times incoherent argument on why the trial itself was unconstitutional. The effort failed, with 56 senators voting to proceed. ...
President Donald Trump’s defense team wrapped up their final opening arguments Tuesday amid new questions about whether witnesses will be allowed at the Senate trial.
Entering the courtroom on Tuesday, Trump called the trial a "sham" and said the charges should have been dismissed. "This is a trial that should never happen. It should have been thrown out a long time ago," he told reporters.