Ex-president faces 88 felony counts across four prosecutions as he campaigns for the presidency
Former president Donald Trump addressed the media after being told he will
'She's not going anywhere. She's there for him,' a source familar said of Melania. But Melania will be furious Donald Trump dug son Barron into the trial. READ MORE:
In court documents made public on Wednesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicated that, if former President Trump chooses to take the stand in his ongoing "hush money" trial, Bragg would cross-examine him on
Donald Trump's first criminal trial is set to begin Monday. Tim O’Brien, the man who wrote the book on the former president, joins The Weekend to preview the historic trial as Trump takes aim at his ex-attorney Michael Cohen and judges despite a gag order.
Like all things Donald Trump, the first day of his hush money criminal trial in New York started like a brewing storm. Not only did Judge Juan Merchan have to once again shut down Trump's attempt to have the judge removed, the fed-up Merchan then warned Trump to behave — or go to jail. — Read the rest
Donald Trump will use his weekend reprieve from the courtroom to campaign in North Carolina
By BILL BARROW Associated Press WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump is campaigning in North Carolina as he juggles legal troubles and his rematch against President Joe Biden. Trump’s evening stop in the coastal city of Wilmington on Saturday marks his first rally since his criminal hush money trial began this week with
WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — On a weekend reprieve from the courtroom, former President Donald Trump will campaign Saturday in North Carolina as he juggles legal troubles and his rematch against President Joe Biden. Trump’s evening stop in the coastal city of Wilmington marks his first rally since his criminal hush money trial began this week […]
The best thing Judge Juan Merchan could do would be to issue a Will Smith-style directive to Trump: “Keep my jurors (and trial) out of your mouth.”
Alina Habba, an attorney for Donald Trump, said her client's concerns about jail would not stop him from potentially violating a judge's gag order. During a Tuesday appearance on Fox News, host Martha MacCallum asked Habba about an upcoming sanctions hearing that was set after the New York district attorney accused Trump of violating the gag order on three occasions. "Do you think that this threat of 30 days in jail will change the social-media actions of the former president in any way,...
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) said he thinks former president and presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump will experience an increase in support due to his trial in New York, predicting that this trial will “backfire” on the Democrats. The Florida congressman and Trump surrogate pointed to how Trump experienced a new wave of support after he […]