The Senate is days away from kickstarting a trial that will determine whether President Donald Trump should stay in office. A look at what happens next and what to watch.
Trump Indictment: What Happens Next? More Emily Elconin for The Washington Post via Getty Images Former President Donald Trump makes his way onto the stage during the Oakland County GOP Lincoln Day Dinner at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan on June 25, 2023. Don...
closing arguments are expected on tuesday in donald trump’s criminal hush money trial in new york, wrapping up what is likely to be the only case against the former u.s. president to reach a jury before the november election. here is a look at what comes next. what happens during ...
Trump's remarks encouraged "peaceful and patriotic protests,"his lawyers argued on Day 4, rather than a violent overturn of the results of the election, as House trial managers led by Rep. Jamie Raskin had claimed in the first three days of the trial. "We know t...
Here are the basics of the charges Donald Trump faced in his "hush money" trial, what happened during the trial and what happens next.
(MORE: Trump impeachment trial: Question period ends as GOP swing votes emerge) 3) What happens next One of the senate's GOP leaders, Sen. Roy Blunt, of Missouri, said the final vote on acquittal is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Wednesday. ...
By a vote of 51-49, Senate Republicans Friday defeat a Democratic effort to call witnesses at President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. It's unclear what happens next.
to use "a substantial amount" of that funding for hispresidential campaign. A Trump Organization document that was included as evidence during the trial indicated Trump had $293.8 million in "cash and cash equivalents" at his disposal in 2021, though it's unclear what that figure is...
Daniels said she moved on with her life. She told the court the next three years were "pretty awesome." By Katrina Kaufman https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/trump-trial-testimony-bookkeeping-gag-order-contempt/#post-update-d76f1bf5 ...
What happens next? The search for the 12 jurors, and six alternates, who’ll decide Trump’s fate continues today and could last up to two weeks. The jurors will remain anonymous amid jury tampering and safety concerns. The trial could last until June. Trump, who called the case “politic...