Fining Donald Trump $1,000 per gag order violation is a joke, key trial witness Michael Cohen and former prosecutor Glenn Kirschner agreed on Cohen's "Mea Culpa" podcast, which aired Friday.Prosecutors have proposed the punishment if a judge finds Trump broke the order with social media posts aimed at witnesses — including Cohen.Judge Juan Merchan has scheduled a Tuesday hearing after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg accused Trump of contempt for what he said were multiple...
President Donald Trump shouldn’t be prevented from speaking about witnesses such as his former attorney Michael Cohen who publicly criticize him on a regular basis, Read More
Trump let loose outside court after the first day of jury selection as he became the first U.S. ex-president to stand criminal trial.
Former President Donald Trump has attacked Judge Juan Merchan, the jurist presiding over his criminal hush money case in Manhattan, with one particular line: that he didn't immediately grant the former president time off to attend his fifth child Barron's high school graduation.Trump's one-time attorney Michael Cohen discussed Trump's complaint on the "Political Beatdown" podcast with Ben Meiselas on Tuesday during a heated conversation about the former president. "I wasn't aware that he went to...
The U.S. is on track to start delivering critical humanitarian aid into Gaza through a maritime corridor by early May and more details of the plan have been worked out, officials said. A senior military official said in a press call that construction and assembly of the pier in the Mediterranean Sea began Thursday off
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Former first lady Melania Trump is likely to be "extremely excited" that former President Donald Trump may miss their son Barron's graduation ceremony, according to ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen.The former president requested during the first day of his criminal trial in New York on Monday that he be allowed to skip the trial on May 17 to attend Barron's high school graduation. Followers of Trump's MAGA movement have expressed outrage over New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan not...
Donald Trump recently violated his criminal gag order when he attacked Michael Cohen on social media, according to a former prosecutor and judge.Carol Lam, a former U.S. attorney who also served as a judge in California, on Sunday appeared on MSNBC, where she was asked about the witnesses in Trump's upcoming hush money trial.One of those witnesses is Michael Cohen, Trump's former attorney and "fixer" who is now testifying against the former president.ALSO READ: Revealed: What government...
Former President Donald Trump's recent comments about his hush money trial jury may have violated his gag order, according to a former judge.Trump made the questionable comments about his panel of New York City jurors in an interview with John Fredericks on Real America's Voice Monday night. "That jury was picked so fast," Trump said. "Ninety-five percent DemocratsIt's a very unfair situation, that I can tell you." Fredericks proceeded to call the trial a "scam Soviet manifesto trial going on...
A star witnesses expected to testify in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial has a shaky record in court, but one expert believes there's a way to turn his liabilities into assets. Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe appeared on CNN's "The Situation Room" Monday evening to discuss upcoming testimony of Michael Cohen, Trump's trusted personal attorney and fixer, who was sentenced to three-years in prison for tax evasion, lying to banks and Congress, and violating campaign...
Donald Trump 's historic hush money trial in Manhattan kicks off on Monday with opening statements and could end with testimony from the first witness, Trump's longtime friend Pecker.
Representing WhatsApp, Advocate Tejas Karia also noted before the Delhi HC that not knowing which messages to decrypt would mean "millions and millions of messages will have to be stored for a number of years.”