Former President Donald Trump’s hush money court case will kick off on Monday, marking the first time a former president will stand trial over criminal charges. The historic trial will require Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee for the 2024 election, to defend himself from the Manhattan courtroom while simultaneously campaigning as the election season heats up. Fox News Digital compiled the top questions regarding the case ahead of it kicking off Monday at 10 a.m in Lower...
‘The profile of attitudes that each side is looking for is very different than it would be in virtually any other kind of criminal trial,’ trial jury consultant tells Gustaf Kilander
Jury selection began Monday in the first of former President Donald Trump’s criminal cases to go to trial, a case legal experts say is the Read More
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CNN’s Katelyn Polantz reports on the jury questionnaire in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York, which reflects the unusual political context of this trial.
CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig talks to CNN’s Wolf Blitzer about former President Donald Trump’s legal team asking a New York appeals court for emergency relief to stop the criminal hush money trial scheduled to begin so he can appeal a lower court’s ruling on presidential immunity and have the judge recused from the case.
Students sitting for their STAAR exams this week will be part of a new method of evaluating Texas schools: Their written answers on the state’s standardized tests will be graded automatically by computers.
Without a rink to call their own, a group of dedicated hockey players from Ireland made an 18-hour trip to play in a Halifax-area hockey tournament — and they're putting on a show.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is questioning whether the surety company covering former President Donald Trump’s $175 million bond is capable of fulfilling its obligation.
“As a policy statement, it’s completely toothless,” State Senator Ghazala Hashmi (D-Chesterfield), who wrote one of the bills, told 8News about the amendments. “It doesn’t address the issues that we were fighting for in the Right to Contraception Act and quite frankly, it’s not worth the paper it’s written on.”
Lisa Rubin MSNBC Legal Correspondent who was in the courtroom, and Andrew Weissmann, former top prosecutor at the Justice Department joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to what happened on the first day of the trial in Donald Trump’s alleged hush money payments and what to expect as jury selection continues in this trial.
Donald Trump will go on trial Monday for felony charges related to the hush money scheme to keep porn star Stormy Daniels silent during his 2016 presidential campaign.