Back during the Trump years, the media spent an inordinate amount of time dissecting every last detail of this tabloid journalism fodder we’re now seeing play out in a New York City courtroom — whi
Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley said Monday on Fox News Channel's "America Reports" that former President Donald Trump's New York trial for allegedly falsifying business records is an "embarrassment." | Clips
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Former President Donald Trump will be back in a New York City courtroom Tuesday as his business records trial resumes.
Jimmy Kimmel mentioned the former president's supposed flatulence on his late-night show.
Whether you see it as a “witch hunt” or not, a majority of likely voters do not believe that former President Donald Trump will get a “fair” hearing in the “hush money” trial opening in New York on Monday. Just hours before opening arguments were set to begin in the case featuring former porn star […]
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Opening statements are set to begin in New York in the hush money criminal trial involving former President Donald Trump. The 12-person jury is now set and will hear from prosecutors
The must-have accessory at Donald Trump’s hush money trial? Binoculars. In a New York City courtroom where cameras are not allowed and where most of the primo spots offering the best views of the ex-president are taken, these devices are being deployed by enterprising reporters, courtroom sketch artists and legal analysts straining to see his every grimace and pout and to maybe catch him napping, as well. "That's the latest issue, to see if he's sleeping or to check if his eyes are closed,"...
Mercedes Schlapp slammed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's business records trial against Donald Trump, calling it "authoritarian."
Donald Trump was inside Manhattan Supreme Court when the man set himself on fire outside, during the last phase of jury selection.
Former President Donald Trump told The Post’s Cindy Adams that he is dealing with a trial from a “rigged and conflicted” judge that was submitted by a “corrupt” DA.
In case trying to keep up with the dizzying array of court proceedings involving former President Donald Trump has you feeling a bit frazzled, do not fret — you're not alone.