Jimmy Kimmel ridicules Trump for calling alleged hush money payment ‘legal expense’
Jimmy Kimmel ridiculedDonald Trump calling the alleged hush money at the centre of the historic criminal trial a “legal expense.”
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Jimmy Kimmel ridiculedDonald Trump calling the alleged hush money at the centre of the historic criminal trial a “legal expense.”
Alan Dershowitz made a bizarre legal assessment on Fox News that left critics scratching and shaking their heads.
Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen this week said it was “comical” the former president is whining about his hush money trial potentially preventing him from attending the high school graduation ceremony of his teenage son, Barron Trump.
About 6,000 jurors have been sent subpoenas and about 1,500 were called to appear on Monday by the Manhattan Criminal Courts for former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial.
Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial is now underway, withjury selection the first task.
This story is developing. Check back for updates. Jury selection in the New York criminal hush money trial of former President Donald Trump continued Tuesday, after the first day ended without anyone on the 12-person panel being seated. As he entered the courtroom in Manhattan Supreme Court, Trump railed against Judge Juan Merchan and defended his payments to a former lawyer that are key to the prosecutors' case. "We have a Trump-hating judge" who "shouldn't be on this case," Trump said. Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of
Laura Ingraham on Monday admitted to something that doesn’t bode well for Donald Trump in his hush money trial that began earlier in the day, according to some viewers who watched the segment. (Watch it below.)
Donald Trump’s Manhattan hush-money trial enters its second day on Tuesday morning with continued jury selection. The commencement of Trump’s trial on Monday marked a momentous day in US history: when jury selection began, he became the first current or former American president to face a criminal trial.