Donald Trump's attorney Tuesday evoked pity from one of the former president's most vocal critics as he faced off against New York City prosecutors in a contentious gag order fight. Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway told CNN viewers Tuesday night that Todd Blanche's struggle to put a good spin Trump's social media outbursts to Judge Juan Merchan — who barked back "you're losing all credibility" — was hard to watch. "I almost felt bad for Todd Blanche," Conway said. "But that's what...
Donald Trump's campaign avowal that his hush money trial would mean "all hell breaks loose" failed to pass as news spread of the former president's sleepy demeanor inside the courtroom, a new analysis notes. Molly Jong-Fast Monday published for Vanity Fair an essay on the lack of MAGA fury on the steps of 100 Centre Street courthouse hosting the historic criminal trial of a former U.S. President. "There was no hell to speak of," she writes. "Trump supporters didn’t storm the courthouse like...
One of two jurors who have been dismissed from former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York said the former president looked "bored" and "less orange."
The second day of former President Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan has officially wrapped, and Tuesday proved to have some better moments for Trump than the first.Trump on Monday became the first current or former president to stand trial on criminal charges. He faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the payment of hush money to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, accused of concealing information from voters ahead of the 2016 presidential election. Trump has pleaded...
After two days of jury selection in his first criminal trial, Donald Trump is expressing some confusion about the selection process. He complained Wednesday on Truth Social that he thought that "STRIKES were supposed to be 'unlimited' when we were picking our jury? I was then told we only had 10, not nearly enough when we were purposely given the 2nd Worst Venue in the Country." Putting aside the offbeat capitalization and venue grousing, let’s clear up the rules that anyone sitting in a...
Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Seven people have now been selected to serve as jurors in Donald Trump’s historic “hush money” criminal trial in New York. They include lawyers, a nurse, teacher, software engineer, a salesman, and an older Puerto Rican grandfather. The trial is only two days in and is already getting a lot of attention online.
Conservative lawyer George Conway joins CNN’s Erin Burnett to discuss former President Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial as well as Conway’s decision to make a donation to President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign.
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Andrew Weissmann, former top prosecutor at the Justice Department, and George Conway, Conservative Attorney and Staff Writer at The Atlantic join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to Donald Trump sitting as a defendant and how he has struggled in two days of courtroom appearances with being treated like everybody else and not an ex-President.
Attorney George Conway said Tuesday on CNN's "Out Front" that he was donating $929,600 to President Joe Biden's reelection campaign because former President Donald Trump is a "threat to democracy." | Clips
Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway poked fun at Donald Trump Wednesday, suggesting it was easy for the conservative attorney to trigger the former president."You have an interesting perspective on how thin-skinned Donald Trump is," MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace told Conway. "Your tweets drove him bat s--t crazy.""He can't help it!" Conway exclaimed. Trump, he said, "hate watches" MSNBC. Trump is known for attacking the network as being nothing more than a branch of the Democratic Party. "He...
Attorney Alina Habba said Tuesday former President Trump was likely seen dozing during the first day of his hush money trial because court proceedings are so boring it's "painful."Habba made two television appearances during which she defended Trump's right to snooze — much mocked on social media — the first of which was with Fox News' Martha MacCallum."If anything he's probably brutally bored," Habba said. "It's painful. They make him sit there through jury selection, the first day was...