Will Trump’s hush money trial be televised?
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.
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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.
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 the subject of four criminal indictments at a time when he is hot on the trail of another stint in the White House, having all but officially secured the Republican presidential nomination with ease despite the myriad legal problems he faces.
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.
Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial will resume on Friday morning with what is expected to be the final stages of jury selection, after 12 jurors and one alternate now sworn in to hear the historic case.
Jury selection continued on the eventful third day of Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial in New York, with a full complement of 12 jurors ultimately picked, plus one alternate.
Mike Lindell, the MyPillow founder and avid Donald Trump supporter, has seen his petition challenging the FBI’s seizure of his mobile phone rejected by the US Supreme Court.
Donald Trump is no stranger to toadying praise from his admirers but even he might have been surprised by his former White House adviser Stephen Miller washing up on Fox News on Tuesday evening to declare his former boss not only “the most stylish president” in recent US history, but also an icon who had “changed American fashion”.