Will Trump’s hush money trial be televised?
Donald Trump is to make make history when he becomes the first American president to face a criminal trial – as his “hush money case” comes to court.
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Donald Trump is to make make history when he becomes the first American president to face a criminal trial – as his “hush money case” comes to court.
Donald Trump will become the first American president to face a criminal trial when the New York “hush money” case against him finally begins on Monday.
Hope Hicks, a former aide to Donald Trump during his presidential administration, could be called as a witness for the prosecution at his upcoming New York hush money trial, according to reports.
Hope Hicks, the former White House communications director who was once one of former President Donald Trump’s closest advisers, is expected to testify against him in his upcoming New York criminal trial, several outlets have reported.
Although Donald Trump now finds himself the presumptive Republican presidential nominee after storming through primary season – leaving his rivals trailing in his wake, pretty much from the Iowa caucus onwards – he will not officially become his party’s challenger to Joe Biden until his coronation takes place at its national convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in mid-July.