Catch up on latest news out of Donald Trump’s criminal trial for hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels Donald Trump is the first former US president to be tried on criminal ...
The historic criminal trial of former President Donald Trump is now underway in a Manhattan courtroom — the first time a former president in U.S. history has stood trial on criminal charges.
UPDATE: The hush money trial against former President Donald Trump is underway in New York. It started April 15 and is expected to last weeks. The trial is not being televised. You can find the ...
Donald Trump’s first and potentially only criminal trial before Election Day has begun. It’s also the first-ever such trial for a former president, who could be sent to prison if convicted on ...
Former President Donald Trump’s hush money court case will kick off on Monday, marking the first time a former president will stand trial over criminal charges. The historic trial will require ...
Welcome to Pollapalooza, our occasional polling column. We're now in the second week of testimony in the trial of former President Donald Trump, in which he's accused of paying hush money to adult ...
Former President Donald Trump’s first criminal trial begins on Monday, April 15, with jury selection and is expected to take six to eight weeks for the whole process from start to finish.
The criminal hush money trial against Donald Trump inched forward with jury selection on Tuesday after six people were sworn in to serve as jurors in the case against the former president.
Playwright Samuel Beckett would be proud. The Trump hush money trial is like "Waiting for Godot" —a chaotic and nonsensical plot of absurdist fiction. The titular Godot, of course, never arrives.
The news media face a number of temptations while covering the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump, including dwelling on salacious details, overdramatizing insignificant moments ...
After hours of jury selection in former president Donald Trump’s first criminal case, presiding Judge Juan Merchan had good news You’re reading Guardian US’s free Trump on Trial newsletter.
(To remain on the list, a news organization needs to have at least one reporter at the trial nearly every day.) Law360 reporter Frank G. Runyeon, who’d been speaking for months with Baker about ...