SCOTUS WATCH — The Supreme Court today took up the explosive question of how far DONALD TRUMP’s presidential immunity from ...
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The historic criminal trial of former President Donald Trump is now underway in a Manhattan courtroom — the first time a former president in U.S. history has stood trial on criminal charges.
His liabilities weren’t dominating the conversation the way they once did, perhaps helping his polling, but the trial could change things. By Nate Cohn Donald J. Trump appears to be a stronger ...
On Monday, Donald Trump again made history, becoming the first former president to go to trial on criminal charges. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has charged Trump with 34 felony counts ...
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The man who lit himself on fire outside of the Manhattan courthouse where Donald Trump’s trial was taking place died Friday night, a senior law enforcement official told CNN. NYPD Chief of ...
2nd UPDATE, 8:59 PM: Approximately 10 hours after Max Azzarello set himself on fire across the street from Donald Trump‘s criminal trial in Manhattan, the 37-year-old man has died. Azzarello ...
Trump – whose lawyers on Friday continued to try to delay the trial – complained about Merchan’s pace as he left the courtroom for the day. “The trial starts on Monday, which is long ...
An individual appears to have set himself on fire outside of the Manhattan courthouse the moment jury selection was finalized in the criminal hush money trial of former President Donald Trump.
No charge. Twelve jurors have been appointed to decide former president Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money trial in Manhattan. “We have our jury,” Manhattan Supreme Court judge Juan Merchan ...