Sleeping, smirking and stalking out of court: Donald Trump’s first week of criminal trial in pictures
In a historic week for America, Donald Trump appeared in a Manhattan courtroom as a criminal defendant for the very first time.
Jury selection began in the so-called hush money trial on 15 April, lasting around four days before the panel of 12 jurors and six alternates were sworn in to hear the first ever criminal trial of a sitting or former president.
The former president has been charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records related to payments given to cover up alleged affairs ahead of the 2016 election. He has pleaded not guilty to all counts.
Mr Trump has made no secret of the fact that he would rather be almost anywhere else — the campaign trail, his son Barron’s graduation, Staten Island — but the Manhattan courtroom. On the first day of the trial, Mr Trump called the case “an assault on America”.
But, after many unsuccessful attempts to delay or dismiss the trial, the trial has marched on and opening statements are expected to get under way on Monday.
It may have only been one week. But trial has already proven eventful.
Mr Trump hasallegedly dozed off, has been scolded by the judge for “intimidating” a juror, and has gotten to hear what New Yorkers really think of him. Outside the courthouse, protesters and supporters made their views known, while – in a horrifying incident on Friday afternoon – a man set himself on fire.
Here is Mr Trump’s landmark trial in photos:
Donald Trump leaves Trump Tower to head to the criminal court in Manhattan for the first day of jury selection in his hush money trial. He waves to supporters before getting into his motorcade:
Judge Juan Merchan presides over the first day of the hush money case in Manhattan criminal court:
An anti-Trump demonstrator stands outside of the