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.
On 30 March 2023, the streets surrounding Manhattan Criminal Court in downtown New York were lined with media, protesters, bystanders and police officers in awe of a historic moment many thought would never happen: the criminal indictment of New Yorker and former president Donald Trump.
On Monday 15 April, Donald Trump will become the first current or former president ever to be criminally prosecuted in America when he heads to trial in Manhattan to face charges of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments made to an adult film star before the 2016 presidential election.
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) declared that Donald Trump has a “very serious case” ahead of him and Americans are likewise tuned in as the former president prepares for the start of his hush money trial on Monday.
Former President Donald Trump once again attacked the Manhattan district attorney and judge overseeing his upcoming hush money trial on the eve of jury selection.
Donald Trump faces four criminal indictments in four separate jurisdictions.
Former president Donald Trump fired out three furious all-caps posts on his Truth Social page on 18 March 2023, invoking images of burning cities and World War III while stoking unrest with a call for his supporters to “protest, protest, protest” what he predicted would be his arrest in New York.