As hush money trial begins, Trump hits the trail in North Carolina CNNsource
Trump Federal Election CaseAdvertisementSupported byCongressional MemoIn the Republican Party of 2024, styled in the image of former President Donald J. Trump, a norm-preserving, consensus-driven act — even a basic one — can be a career-ending offense.By Annie KarniReporting from the CapitolThe accolades directed at Speaker Mike Johnson in recent days for finally defying the right…
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The first of the four criminal cases facing Donald Trump began in New York City with prospective jurors being grilled on their ability to put aside what they already know and believe to be true about the former president and fairly render a verdict about the issues at hand. Those issues have been exquisitely described…
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Watch CBS News By Alice Gainer Updated on: April 20, 2024 / 2:22 PM EDT / CBS New York NEW YORK — Jury selection in Donald Trump’s criminal “hush money” trial in New York City has concluded and opening statements are up next. The following is a breakdown of what CBS New York’s Alice Gainer observed…
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Michael Steele slammed the Fox News host for “literally trying to gin up crap about the jurors” in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial.
Trump Hush-Money TrialAdvertisementSupported byFriends of Max Azzarello, who set himself on fire outside Donald J. Trump’s trial, said he was a caring person whose paranoia had led him down a dark path.By Michael Wilson, Tracey Tully and Jan RansomThe journey that ended with a man setting himself on fire on Friday outside the Manhattan courthouse where…
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Fact check: Donald Trump’s rally speech in Wisconsin examined Reuterssource
Trump hush money trial adjourns till Thursday The Washington Postsource
Man who set himself on fire outside Trump trial courthouse has died, police say KTLA Los Angelessource
Trump cancels North Carolina rally due to storm Reuterssource
Homicides are falling across the U.S. And that shift could impact the role crime — often a top voter concern — plays as an issue in November’s election. But it is a phenomenon for which experts don’t have a clear explanation. Some say homicide peaks come and go in cycles, some say policing improved after the…
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Deconstructing the spectacle and stagecraft of a Donald Trump rally Reuterssource
Trump’s Trial and Campaign Collide as Historic Prosecution Begins The Wall Street Journalsource
SPOKANE — The last time Washington Republicans met in person for a state convention, they were not yet sold on Donald Trump.At the 2016 gathering in Pasco, supporters of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz outnumbered Trump backers, and many talked openly about their misgivings. Some went on to the national GOP convention in Cleveland that summer…
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Donald Trump Rages About ‘Immunity’ Ahead of Supreme Court Hearing Newsweeksource
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.In this image taken from video, bystanders react after witnessing a man who lit himself on fire was extinguished, Friday, April 19, 2024, in a park outside Manhattan criminal court in New York. Emergency crews rushed away a person on a stretcher after the fire was extinguished outside…
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Man dies after setting himself on fire outside Trump courtroom Axiossource
Breaking NewsThe man who set himself on fire Friday outside the New York City courthouse where former President Trump is on trial died of his extensive injuries, authorities said.Maxwell Azzarello, 37, a St. Augustine, Fla., resident who arrived in New York this week, was rushed to the burn unit at New York Presbyterian-Cornell Hospital after…
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Jurors and alternates seated in Trump trial as man sets himself on fire outside courthouse NBC Newssource
It wasn’t just Putin who lost in the House vote on Ukraine aid.Ukraine won. Trump lost.The House vote to aid Ukraine renews hope that Ukraine can still win its war. It also showed how and why Donald Trump should lose the 2024 election.For nine years, Trump has dominated the Republican Party. Senators might have loathed…
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Who’s Afraid of Judging Donald Trump? Lots of People The New Yorkersource
ProfileSectionstvFeaturedMore From NBCFollow NBC NewsThere are no new alerts at this timeDonald Trump has spent most of his adult life seeking the limelight. Inside a frigid New York City courtroom this week, a closed-circuit camera provided arguably the brightest light he’s ever experienced.Not even during his jaw-dropping presidency nor at his raucous rallies has Trump’s…
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‘Suicidal’: Ex-Nixon White House counsel on Trump taking stand in hush money trial CNNsource
Judge rejects efforts by Trump’s co-defendants to get obstruction charges tossed in classified documents case CNNsource