• Hush money jury composition shows things aren't 'going to go well for Trump': legal expert

    Former President Donald Trump has drawn a difficult jury to defend against, former prosecutor Kristy Greenberg argued to MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Friday evening. "Let's talk about the jury, because we now have 12 jurors and six alternates," said Hayes. "What is your impression — what are your thoughts on how this jury has come together, what the composition looks like?""Well, you have two lawyers on this jury," said Greenberg. "Then you have in addition, three individuals who say close family...

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  • Poll: Trump still leads in Georgia

    Former United States President Donald Trump kept the lead in a ballot test for the 2024 presidential elections in Georgia over his successor, Joe Biden, a poll conducted by Fox News showed.Compared to

  • Will Donald Trump go to prison?

    Ex-president faces 88 felony counts across four prosecutions as he campaigns for the presidency

  • Trump's abortion gambit is going off the rails

    Donald Trump sought to put an end to questions about his position on abortion this week with a video backing the right of states to decide the matter. But his newly adopted states' rights stance has only fueled more questions. President Joe Biden immediately responded to Trump’s video,  asserting that his rival would sign a national abortion ban if one landed on his desk. On Wednesday, asked by reporters whether he would sign such a ban, Trump said, “No,” according to CNN. Trump's new...

  • Why Americans can't see or hear what is going on at the Trump trial

    It's a moment in history—the first U.S. president facing criminal charges in an American courtroom. Yet only a handful of observers are able to see or even hear what is going on. Instead, most of the nation is getting news of former President Donald Trump's hush money trial secondhand. Starting with preliminary motions and jury selection Monday, reporters in a Manhattan courtroom must convey what is being said to the outside world after the fact. That's all because New York state law...

  • Trump: What's going on in Israel could end up in a world war

    Former President Trump warns how President Biden's incompetency could

  • Trump is about to go on trial in New York. Here's what to expect

    Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is expected to be pulled from the campaign trail for at least two months starting next week as he stands trial in New York, the first criminal prosecution of a former president in American history. Trump is accused of falsifying business records in an attempt to hide money paid to an adult film actor to prevent her from going public with claims that she and Trump had sex. It is the only one of the four felony cases Trump currently...

  • Trump is about to go on trial in New York. Here's what to expect

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  • Alina Habba Reveals If Trump Is Concerned About Going to Jail

    Former President Donald Trump has some concerns about being sent to jail amid his criminal trial in New York, according to lawyer Alina Habba, his "legal adviser."Trump is on trial in Manhattan, facing 34 felony charges accusing him of falsifying business records to conceal payment of hush money to former adult-film actress Stephanie Clifford, also known as Stormy Daniels, during his 2016 presidential campaign. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.In addition to a possible prison sentence if...

  • Lauren Boebert Suggests How Trump's Trials Would 'Go Away'

    Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert said that the legal challenge against Donald Trump would disappear if the former president decided to "just quit" his run for a second term in the White House.Boebert's comments on Monday, posted to X, formerly Twitter, came after the beginning of Trump's hush-money trial in Manhattan Criminal Court, where the former president faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a hush payment involving adult-film star Stormy Daniels during...

  • Trump is about to go on trial in New York. Here’s what to expect

    It will be the first criminal prosecution of a former president in American history.