Will Trump testify in his hush money trial – and should he? Experts weigh in
It would be yet another historic first for Donald Trump: a former president taking the stand to testify in his own criminal trial.
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It would be yet another historic first for Donald Trump: a former president taking the stand to testify in his own criminal trial.
As prosecutors near the home stretch of their criminal case against Donald Trump, one of the biggest questions looming over the historic trial is whether the former president will take the stand in his own defense.
It would be yet another historic first for Donald Trump: a former president taking the stand to testify in his own criminal 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 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 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 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.