Donald Trump’s longtime aide revealed behind-the-scenes damage control over a vulgar Access Hollywood tape and allegations of his affairs
Former President Donald Trump's onetime press secretary appears unfazed by his former colleague Hope Hicks' tearful trial testimony in which she claimed he was responsible for a public statement denying money was paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Hogan Gidley appeared on CNN Monday afternoon to discuss with Jake Tapper a blockbuster moment in the Manhattan criminal court where Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to cover up hush money paid ahead of the 2016 presidential...
Stacy Schneider offered an explanation into Donald Trump's behavior in court. Trump closed his eyes during former aide. The ex-president denied he was sleeping and Schneider agreed
Hope Hicks, 35, and her mom Caye were snapped roaming the city streets together on Monday during a post-Mother's Day outing in Manhattan. Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show the mother-daughter duo doing some shopping in Columbus Circle. READ MORE:
In an epic miscalculation that backfired spectacularly, prosecutors in the Manhattan hush money trial of Donald Trump called Hope Hicks to the witness stand. The moment cross-examination began, their misbegotten case against the former president began to collapse. Hicks, who served as press secretary during the 2016 presidential campaign, explained that Trump’s motive for suppressing salacious stories was to protect his wife, Melania. "Absolutely I don’t think he wanted anyone in his family...
Former Donald Trump aide Hope Hicks spoke under oath at length about how the former president sought to silence women who claimed to have had affairs with him in order to affect the 2016 election, but it's what she didn't say that stood out to one legal expert. MSNBC legal analyst Danny Cevallos, who has previously provided analysis of Trump's various criminal cases, appeared on the network on Saturday to discuss Trump's case in which he is charged with felonies for allegedly disguising hush...
At the heart of Donald Trump’s former campaign press secretary and onetime White House communications director Hope Hicks’ Friday testimony in the hush money trial was a moment burned into the collective conscience of all Americans: The infamous "Access Hollywood" tape, and the warnings we learned about the man who was about to become president. Hicks did two stints in the Trump White House; one from 2017 to 2018, and then two years later, in 2020. Unlike many figures who worked in the Trump...
When Robert Mueller was appointed as special counsel in 2017, many saw it as a healthy sign of adherence to the rule of law in this country — a sign that Donald Trump was not above the law. Fast-forward seven long years, and we now await a Supreme Court decision on the question of whether Trump, as president of the United States, could order the murder of a political adversary and get away with it. That and so much more suggest that that day in 2017 is long gone. We appear increasingly...
Attorney George Conway said Friday on CNN's "The Situation Room" that former campaign press secretary and White House communications director Hope Hicks' testimony was a "devastating hammer blow" to former President Donald Trump. | Clips
Chelsea Women’s all-time leading goalscorer Fran Kirby will leave the club at the end of the season. The 30-year-old has spent nine years at Chelsea, scoring 115 goals in 205 appearances and
Former White House aide Madeleine Westerhout broke down crying at Donald Trump's hush money trial while she described how she lost her job in the Trump administration.During testimony Thursday afternoon, Westerhout was asked about Donald Trump's relationship with his wife, Melania."Westerhout said they have one of mutual respect, he cared a lot about what she thought, they would laugh a lot," Westerhout said of the relationship, according to Scripps News. "She says they laughed a lot when they...
THIAGO SILVA was spotted in tears as he attended his final awards ceremony at Chelsea. The much-loved Brazilian had been announced as a Fluminese player just hours earlier. The 39-year-old defender