Police said the man, who was in a critical condition after the incident, had pamphlets on a "conspiracy theory".
Emergency crews rushed away a person on a stretcher after a fire was extinguished outside the Manhattan courthouse where jury selection was taking place Friday in Donald Trump's hush money criminal case.
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DONALD Trump blasted his historic hush money trial as a “witch-hunt” today as he called for his supporters to protest against it. The 77-year-old is the first former US President to face a criminal
A man who set himself on fire across the street from the courthouse where Donald Trump's hush money trial is taking place is in critical condition.
Former President Trump aired grievances on social media ahead of opening arguments in his trial over an alleged hush money scheme.
Protester Max Azzarello . The 37-year-old doused himself in accelerant before igniting himself with a light. Flames engulfed the conspiracy theorist, who has now succumbed to his injuries
Day 4 of former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money case is underway in New York City as the jury selection process continues for alternates. Follow Newsweek's live blog for the latest updates.
DONALD Trump has fiercely labelled the hush money trial against him a “mess” after 12 jurors were selected to hear his case. The former president, 77, stared down sworn-in jurors as the
Maxwell Azzarello, 37, had been posting about Taylor Swift weeks before he set himself on fire outside Donald Trump 's ongoing trial in New York. The 'investigative reporter' had posted multiple AI generated pictures of Swift with cryptic captions on his Instagram stories in February
Traumatized Trump fans who witnessed a man horrifically set himself on fire outside the former president's hush money trial on Friday shared their shocked reactions.
Before Donald Trump's hush-money trial in New York got underway, pundits predicted that the proceedings could be a media bonanza for the former president. During this year’s Republican primaries, they noted, Trump’s popularity rose every time he was indicted. But so far, the trial, on charges that Trump covered up illicit payments to an adult filmmaker and actor to influence the 2016 election, hasn’t made him look like much of a hero. He’s appeared to fall asleep in the courtroom more than once....