New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claimed that Donald Trump appeared to "doze off" during his hush money criminal trial.
Donald Trump pursued the reversal of a gag order issued by Judge Juan Merchan ahead of a hush money trial. On Monday, Trump's legal team appealed the gag order issued by Merchan and a decision not to move the trial from Manhattan, the Washington Post reported. Initially set for March 25, the trial was postponed to April 15 after the defense received about 100,000 pages of records from federal prosecutors. ALSO READ: No, Donald Trump, fraud is not protected by the First Amendment Merchan's...
UPDATE: Jury selection has ended for the day in Donald Trump's hush money
Trump’s lawyers had argued at an emergency hearing that the historic trial should be postponed while they seek a change of venue to move it out of heavily Democratic Manhattan.
Trump’s lawyers had argued at an emergency hearing that the historic trial should be postponed while they seek a change of venue to move it out of heavily Democratic Manhattan.
Trump’s lawyers had argued at an emergency hearing that the historic trial should be postponed while they seek a change of venue to move it out of heavily Democratic Manhattan.
A New York appeals court judge has rejected former President Donald Trump’s request to delay his April 15 hush money criminal trial while he fights to move the case out of Manhattan. The decision came Monday, a week before jury selection was set to start. Trump's lawyers had argued at an emergency hearing that the historic trial should be postponed while they seek a change of venue to move it out of heavily Democratic Manhattan. In a separate appellate matter, Trump’s lawyers are challenging a...
Follow the Post’s live updates from Manhattan court as jury selection begins over “hush money” payments Donald Trump is accused of paying to porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy Playmat
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
Welcome back, Deadline: Legal Newsletter readers. The hush money trial is upon us. Donald Trump launched a barrage of delay bids this week, but the state appeals court swatted them down. That means that jury selection is set for Monday in the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president. That jury selection will be crucial. Indeed, it’s where cases can be won or lost — before the first witness is even called to the stand. So expect a battle between prosecutors and defense lawyers over which...
An appeals court judge permitted the full Appellate Division First Department to consider relaxing a sweeping gag order against Donald Trump.
Welcome to the online version of From the Politics Desk, an evening newsletter that brings you the NBC News Politics team’s latest reporting and analysis from the campaign trail, the White House and Capitol Hill. In today’s edition, senior national political reporter Jonathan Allen looks at the first day of Donald Trump's hush-money trial, inside and outside of the courtroom. Plus, senior political editor Mark Murray breaks down how the public is viewing Trump's legal woes. Sign up to receive...