The one-time Trump ally, who was granted immunity by prosecutors to testify in the case, only took the stand for a short period Monday, as court wrapped in the early afternoon. But during his ...
And prosecutors today took the jurors back in time to 2016. It was the end of the presidential election, and the "Access Hollywood" tape had just dropped, and Donald Trump's campaign was in panic ...
If convicted, Trump faces up to four years in prison, though such a sentence for a first-time offender would be rare. The offenses Trump is accused of would normally be misdemeanors — except ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR)— Donald Trump’s trial began in earnest Monday with opening statements and the first witness. Inside and outside the courtroom, Trump and his lawyers claimed that the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time in history, prosecutors will present a criminal case against a former American president to a jury Monday as they accuse Donald Trump of a hush money scheme ...
You are proud to be an outlaw; prison time gives you credibility. Donald Trump is in a different psychological space, and a much more tenuous one. Trump is presenting himself to his followers as a ...
Trump told the crowd that he planned to reschedule the event for a later time, promising a "rain check." "What we’ll do is we’ll make up for this very quickly at another time, but we’ll do ...
The judge rejected Trump's stay request a short time later. The jury selection process Friday was especially intense, some potential jurors breaking down in tears and others saying they were too ...
I don’t want to waste the court’s time.” As more potential jurors were questioned Friday, Trump appeared to lean over at the defense table, scribbling on papers and exchanging notes with one ...
President Biden didn’t make Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” list for 2024 after receiving the annual honor for the past three years of his presidency. Former President Trump ...
Before joining Raw Story, Brad Reed spent eight years writing about technology at BGR.com and Network World. Prior to that, he wrote freelance stories for political publications such as AlterNet ...
This seemed to be a blatant case of jury tampering, especially since, at the time of this was posted, five jurors and all six alternates remained to be chosen," Mary Trump's post continued.