MSNBC analyst Jonathan Alter said this is “not a good look” for the former president.
WATCH LIVEOpening statements are set to take place Monday, Judge Merchan saysNEW YORK (WABC) — Opening statements will begin on Monday in Donald Trump's hush money case in New York City, the first criminal trial of a former president.Trump is due back in court after a full jury of 12 people and six alternates were…
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Donald Trump’s Massive Legal Bills Are Nearly Bankrupting His Major PAC Vanity Fairsource
Barron Trump May Be Breaking This Trump Tradition With His Surprising First Choice for College Yahoo Entertainmentsource
April 21, 2024New York Attorney General Letitia James requested that the judge void the $175 million bond posted by former President Donald Trump over her concerns that the company he used does not have enough identifiable collateral to secure the bond. New York Attorney General Letitia James requested that Judge Arthur Engoron void the $175…
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Trump complains about being muzzled while speaking freely to reporters MSNBCsource
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s independent presidential candidacy could hurt former President Trump more than President Biden at the ballot box, according to a new NBC News poll of the race. Trump holds a 2-point lead over Biden in the head-to-head poll released Sunday, though with third party candidates added Biden takes a lead over the…
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Lindsey Graham Crediting Trump for Ukraine Aid Passing Raises Eyebrows Newsweeksource
At the helm of the Enquirer, Pecker oversaw the purchase of several potentially damaging stories about Trump during his campaign.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr said the real threat in the United States is coming from the “far left” and not from former President Trump.Barr was discussing the potential difficulties a second Trump administration might have with getting people to serve, arguing the former president’s priority will be getting people “who he feels would be…
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Former Trump attorney Timothy Parlatore remarked it is “very unusual” to have lawyers serve on a jury, following the selection of two attorneys as jurors for former President Trump’s hush money trial. “It’s very unusual to have that many lawyers on a jury,” Parlatore said during in an interview on CNN’s “The Lead with Jake…
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Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.The first of Donald Trump’s four criminal trials is underway in New York on April 15. Here is a look at some of the key figures in the case. (AP Video: Ted Shaffrey)Former President Donald Trump attends jury selection at Manhattan criminal court in New York, April 15,…
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Donald Trump has inexplicably flip-flopped from his years of previous remarks disparaging the voting system and is now supporting absentee and early voting.“Absentee voting, early voting, and election day voting are all good options,” the former president wrote on Truth Social on Friday afternoon. “Republicans must make a plan, register, and vote!”Representatives for Trump responded…
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Donald Trump enters his first criminal trial every day flanked by lawyers, court officers, Secret Service members, and political advisors.But not his wife and children.Melania Trump and the former president’s children have not attended this past week as seven men and five women were chosen as jurors for his historic Manhattan hush-money trial.And while it’s…
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Magazine publisher David Pecker is slated to be the first witness in former President Trump’s criminal hush money trial, The New York Times reported Sunday, setting the stage as the first criminal trial of a former president gets underway Monday. The case against Trump centers on payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels, with…
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‘He’s a liar’: Governor Gavin Newsom blasts Trump over abortion stance MSNBCsource
Donald Trump called off a rally on Saturday, the Republican candidate’s first campaign event since his criminal trial in New York began this week, due to bad weather threatening the outdoor gathering. Issued on: 21/04/2024 – 07:38Modified: 21/04/2024 – 07:39Thousands of supporters had gathered for the event at the airport in the North Carolina city…
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Former President Donald Trump’s highly anticipated first criminal trial kicked off in New York at the Manhattan Criminal Court this week, sparking a media frenzy and protests, as the 12 jurors and six alternates were selected.All 12 primary jurors and six alternates have been selected after nearly a week of extensive … [+] questioning.Trump is…
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Former President Trump secured 23 more delegates for the GOP convention on Sunday with a victory in the Puerto Rico primary, according to Decision Desk HQ. Running unopposed, Trump — already the party’s presumptive nominee — easily won the primary. He will officially be named the nominee at the party’s convention in Milwaukee in July.…
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Former President Trump’s legal travails will take center stage this week during a busy and important week for the presumptive GOP nominee’s court battles. The showcase attracting attention is the New York hush money trial after a jury was selected for the battle last week. But it is just one front for the former president,…
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Trump group spends big on legal fees; Biden leads at fundraising Reuterssource
What to know about week 1 of Trump’s criminal trial, with jury selection complete NPRsource
AdvertisementPresident Biden’s campaign had $85.5 million on hand at the end of March, filings show, and Donald Trump had $45 million, but the president is spending far more freely on the race.By Rebecca Davis O’Brien and Neil VigdorFormer President Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign committee ended March with $45 million on hand, federal filings showed…
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Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) on Sunday said he cannot “guarantee anything” when asked if the U.S. would continue to support Ukraine if former President Trump wins reelection in November. Asked on CBS News’s “Face the Nation” whether he can guarantee the U.S. will stay with Ukraine should Trump return to the White House, Sullivan said,…
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“He’ll say whatever he needs to say on any day of the week,” Gov. Gavin Newsom told Jen Psaki.