Trump trial live updates: Hope Hicks testifies about ‘damaging’ Access Hollywood tape in hush money case
Donald Trump is back at Manhattan Criminal Court for the latest instalment of his hush money trial on Friday, where testimony continues.
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Donald Trump is back at Manhattan Criminal Court for the latest instalment of his hush money trial on Friday, where testimony continues.
NEW YORK — Hope Hicks, a Trump-era White House adviser and communications director, is next to testify in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial.
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Donald Trump is making history as the first American president to face a criminal trial now that his so-called “hush money case” has come to trial.
David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, is expected to be called as the first witness in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial on Monday, according to The New York Times.
Donald Trump has become the first American president in history to go on trial on criminal charges, after his hush money case got under way in New York.
Donald Trump is making history as the first American president to face a criminal trial now that his so-called “hush money case” has come to trial.