Donald Trump's boast that he would be more than willing to testify at his upcoming hush money trial was greeted by a great deal of skepticism by one of his former lawyers on Saturday morning.During an extended interview on MSNBC's "The Weekend," former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen blew a hole in the idea that it would be a good thing for the former president to take the stand as he faces 34 felony counts related to paying off adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election.Speaking with...
Trump let loose outside court after the first day of jury selection as he became the first U.S. ex-president to stand criminal trial.
A key member of Donald Trump's legal defense team has reportedly dropped one of the former president's associates, Boris Epshteyn, as a client as it became clear that the two were considered adversarial to each other due to a recent Arizona criminal indictment.Hugo Lowell, political investigations reporter for The Guardian, reported after Epshteyn was indicted in Arizona that "Trump lawyer Todd Blanche may soon have to choose whether loyalty is [with] Trump or Boris Epshteyn — clients who are...
NEW YORK (AP) — In opening statements in Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial, prosecutors said Monday
Former President Donald Trump has been the focus of several legal stories across the country over the past day as he is also the center of two separate court proceedings. The former president is seeking to win another term in the White House in November, but while his name has been in the headlines, it […]
Mark Cuban is “proud” to pay his taxes. The 65-year-old billionaire revealed his hefty payment of $288 million to the IRS in a social media post on Sunday. While Cuban revealed his satisfaction with fulfilling his duty as a citizen, he seemingly took a swipe at Donald Trump, whose finances have long been under scrutiny amid his legal woes.Billionaire Mark Cuban seemingly takes a jab at Donald Trump“I pay what I owe. Tomorrow I will wire transfer to the IRS $288,000,000.00 This country has done...
By the end of day two of Trump's hush money trial, seven jurors were finalized. Dozens had asked to be excused because they could not be impartial in the case. They were whittled down to seven as defense and prosecution rejected others
Donald Trump delivered remarks in the court hallway, while one his most loyal hucksters worked the crowd outside and c-list talking heads took their seats in an overflow room to watch proceedings.
Former Trump White House attorney Jim Schultz says that Trump's post about
Andrzej Duda became the latest world leader to renew acquaintances with the former president as November's election looms. Duda arrived as Republicans threaten to derail plans for more US aid to Ukraine. 'We had four great years together,' Trump said, 'We may have to do it again'
Trump visited a Harlem bodega where a worker killed an ex-con in self-defense. The former president made the stop after the second day of his criminal trial. Trump received a raucous reception as he arrived at the bodega on Tuesday
Former Trump attorney Tim Parlatore explains why he believes the jury is more likely to convict Donald Trump if he chooses to testify during his hush money trial.