Former President Donald Trump appeared to once again nod off during witness testimony at his hush money trial Tuesday, as he reportedly did multiple times last week.MSNBC producer Kyle Griffin tweeted that Trump was having trouble staying awake during court proceedings, writing that he "appears to have fallen asleep while listening to testimony — at times appearing to stir and then falling back to sleep.""Trump's eyes were closed for extended periods and his head has at times jerked in a way...
Former President Donald Trump has become infamous for his repeated courtroom doze-offs in the middle of his Manhattan hush money trial — and Trump, for his part, claims he's just resting his "beautiful blue eyes." One of his longtime lawyers backs this up, and wants the American people to know that it's ridiculous to suggest he's doing such a thing as fall asleep in court. "As someone who is recently indicted myself, I cannot imagine falling asleep in my own trial," Christina Bobb told...
The New York City court where former President Donald Trump stands accused of falsifying business records to cover up payments to an adult film star has published the transcripts from the first day of his trial. It can read here. The 120-page document details the dialogue of Trump's first day in the Manhattan criminal courtroom where he and his attorneys face off against District Attorney Alvin Bragg and his legal team. "Good morning, your Honor, counsel, members of the jury," begins Matthew...
Donald Trump sleeping during trial has mostly been reported by the New York Times' Maggie Haberman, but someone else who was in the courtroom just confirmed details in the case. During an appearance on MSNBC, columnist and longtime Washington insider Jonathan Alter explained that he, too, saw Trump dozing off in court. Earlier in the day, Alter talked about the "stunning" moment Judge Juan Merchan made the former president sit. When asked on Ayman about reports of Trump sleeping in court,...
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They watched from the courtroom or via closed-circuit television in an overflow room - roughly 140 reporters, most with laptops or other silenced electronic devices, serving up news at its most elemental and in rapid-fire fashion.
With cameras not allowed at former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York, live news blogs are coming into their own as an important news tool
NEW YORK (AP) — They watched from the courtroom or via closed-circuit television in an overflow room — roughly 140 reporters, most with laptops or other silenced electronic devices, serving up news at its most elemental and in rapid-fire fashion. There were utterances posted a few seconds after they left a lawyer’s mouth. Observations on […]
Day seven of the former president’s historic election interference trial is underway in New York City
Audio recording played in court appeared to show former president discussing catch-and-kill payment with fixer Michael Cohen
Donald Trump trial LIVE: Former president returns to hush money trial as Supreme Court considers whether he is immune from prosecution - When Trump appeared in court, he told reporters about the poor economic numbers, specifically referring to GDP, gas prices and the U.S. dollar. "This is Bidenomics, it's catching up with himit's destroyed our country at the border, destroyed our country with other countries, they don't respect the United States anymore," he said. “This is very bad news,” he...