Trump is facing a criminal trial for alleged hush money, including a
Donald Trump is charged with falsifying business records in a scheme to silence porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 presidential election.
Of the 1.4 million adults who live in Manhattan, it will be almost impossible to find one who doesn't already have an opinion of Donald Trump.
Trump held a rally in PA on Saturday where he blasted the criminal case. Jury selection in the hush money trial begins on Monday in New York City. The ex-president will be the first to stand trial on criminal charges in U.S. history. New poll shows majority of registered voters believe charges in hush money case are very or somewhat serious
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
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Jury selection starts Monday in the hush money criminal trial of former President Donald Trump in New York. Trump is facing 34 felony charges of accusations of falsifying business records in
Jury selection will continue Thursday in former President Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
Seven jurors have been seated so far as prosecutors and former President Donald Trump's lawyers questioned potential jurors Tuesday during his historic hush money trial. Follow here for the latest live news updates, analysis and more.
Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley said Monday on Fox News Channel's "America's Newsroom" that former President Donald Trump's New York trial for allegedly falsifying business records related to payments to porn star Stormy Daniel is "absurd." | Clips
Former President Donald Trump's New York hush money trial is set to begin Monday with jury selection. Follow here for the latest live news updates, analysis and more.
As he bids to return to the White House, Donald Trump will become the first ex-president to face a criminal trial.
As the first day of testimony wrapped up in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial, new polling showed that a majority of New Yorkers consider the prosecution warranted. A Siena College Research Institute poll released Monday, April 22, showed that 54 percent of respondents said the trial is “legitimate,” while 30 percent saw the prosecution as a meritless “witch hunt.” Broken down by party, 77 percent of Democrats and 44 percent of independents called the proceedings a “legitimate...