What To Expect As Trump's Criminal Trial Nears Its End
Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial, which could potentially make the presumptive Republican nominee for president a convicted felon, is winding down.
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Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial, which could potentially make the presumptive Republican nominee for president a convicted felon, is winding down.
Next week, 12 New Yorkers will potentially play a major role in determining the outcome of November’s presidential election. For weeks they have had a ringside seat at the circus that has come to town: the Donald Trump hush money trial.
Donald Trump has angrily posted that the “lamestream network media” refused to cover his “BIG, IMPORTANT” and “STARTLING” rally in the Bronx on Thursday, despite it being covered by almost all news outlets.
After weeks of at times bombshell testimony, the fate of Donald Trump will soon be in the hands of the 12 New Yorkers chosen to sit on the jury in his first criminal trial.
Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial is approaching its final phase, with the 12-person jury soon set to determine the former president’s fate.
Donald Trump faces four criminal indictments in four separate jurisdictions at a time when he is campaigning to take the White House.
In 20 days over five weeks, after 22 witnesses and more than 200 documents, Manhattan prosecutors and defense attorneys have rested their cases in Donald Trump’s hush money trial.
Donald Trump isn’t known for letting slights pass.