Hicks says Trump wanted his family to be proud of him. Longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks reached for a glass of water as defense attorney Emil Bove, who has slowed the
Prosecutors showed the jury evidence, released by the Manhattan Criminal Court, in Donald Trump's hush money trial, including remarks made by the former president at a 2016 campaign rally.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial has clarified the gag order pertaining to the ex-president doesn’t prohibit him from testifying on his own behalf
The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial said a gag order barring the former president from publicly discussing jurors or witnesses doesn’t prevent him from taking the witness stand.
The second week of testimony Donald Trump’s hush money case will wrap up Friday after jurors heard a recording of the former president that’s central to the case
Hope Hicks took the stand Friday in Donald Trump's hush money case, recounting in her morning testimony how she followed Trump from the real estate world to politics and how his 2016 presidential campaign was turned upside down following a leak of a video recording in which he boasted about grabbing women without their permission.
Former White House official and Donald Trump adviser Hope Hicks took the stand Friday at the former president's hush money trial and recounted how his 2016 campaign became embroiled in a political firestorm over a recording in which he boasted about grabbing women without their permission.
Donald Trump said he was "very interested" to see the testimony of his former communications director Hope Hicks during the "hush money" trial Friday in New York City. DONALD TRUMP: These are vicious,
Hope Hicks testifies at Trump hush money trial Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York City, where he is facing felony charges related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
Jurors in the hush money trial of Donald Trump heard a recording Thursday of him discussing with his then-lawyer and personal fixer a plan to purchase the silence of a Playboy model who has said she had an affair with the former president.
Hope Hicks, a former White House aide to former President Trump, has begun testifying in the New York hush money trial. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard and Danny Cevallos report on Hicks' past with Trump and the possible impact of her testimony.
Link Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Email this article "We are going to call it a week at this time," Judge Merchan told the jury, dismissing them for the weekend. The judge t
The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial has clarified the gag order pertaining to the ex-president doesn’t prohibit him from testifying on his own behalf.
Donald Trump will return to Manhattan court on Friday as his hush money trial enters its 11th day, capping a frenzied second week of witness testimony. Lawyer Keith Davidson concluded his testimony Thursday after spending nearly 6 1/2 hours on the stand over two days.
Hope Hicks, a former longtime adviser to Donald Trump, took the witness stand Friday in his criminal trial, where prosecutors are expected to question her about her knowledge of hush money payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign.
In her Substack newsletter, Mary Trump, a vocal critic of her uncle, wrote about the former president's New York criminal hush money trial: "In the last hearing, the prosecution suggested that Donald was actually angling to go to jail.
As he walked into court on Friday, Donald Trump clarified the comments he made a day earlier, saying that the gag order he is under in his New York hush money trial does not stop him from testifying in the case.
Earlier, Mr Trump’s attorneys cross-examined a forensic analyst from the Manhattan district attorney’s office who pulled thousands of files from Cohen’s phones, including the bombshell audio of a secretly recorded conversation from 2016,
The second week of testimony Donald Trump’s hush money case will wrap up Friday after jurors heard a recording of the former president that’s central to the case. Trump’s defense has worked to poke holes in the credibility of prosecutors’ witnesses,
Donald Trump on Thursday paid his $9,000 fine for repeatedly violating a judge’s order and brazenly launching a volley of intimidating attacks against witnesses and jurors in his ongoing New York trial.
Prosecutors for the Manhattan District Attorney’s office closed out the week at Donald Trump ’s criminal hush money trial with testimony from a major witness — former Trump aide Hope Hicks. As one of the closest advisers to the former president,
Former longtime Donald Trump adviser Hope Hicks testified about how his 2016 presidential campaign became embroiled in a political firestorm over a tape in which he boasted about grabbing women
A former close advisor to Donald Trump testified in court Friday about the "crisis" that engulfed his 2016 presidential campaign after a tape emerged of him bragging about groping women.
Watch on Friday (3 May) as Donald Trump’s hush money trial continues in New York. Trump will return to the Manhattan court today as his hush money trial enters its 11th day. Lawyer Keith Davidson concluded his testimony Thursday after spending nearly 6 1/2 hours on the stand over two days.
Former President Trump on Friday claimed the judge handling his hush money case was trying to make the trial “as salacious as possible,” even as Trump’s own attorneys sought to undermine a witness by bringing up celebrity scandals.
A second week of sometimes heated witness testimony wraps up Friday in the New York trial of Donald Trump, accused of covering up hush money payments to adult film star
Donald Trump is in no way limited by what he can say about witnesses at his Manhattan hush money trial if he chooses to take the stand in his own defense, the judge presiding over the case told him Friday — correcting a claim Trump made outside court.
Donald Trump will return to court as his hush money trial enters its 11th day. Friday will cap a frenzied second week of witness testimony. Lawyer Keith Davidson concluded his
A Donald Trump hush money trial key witness said that they knew the suppression plot would help Trump's 2016 campaign. Joy Reid and her panel of legal experts discuss.
The judge handling former President Trump’s hush money case clarified Friday that Trump is allowed to testify during the trial, correcting the former president’s assertion a day earlier that a gag order prevented him from doing so.
The lawyer who negotiated a hush money payment from Donald Trump to porn star Stormy Daniels was grilled on Thursday by the former US president's defense attorney, who suggested his
Donald Trump might be risking jail for contempt of court in an effort to delay his hush money trial. New York Justice Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the case, fined the former president $9,000 for repeatedly violating his gag order,
Trump's former campaign press secretary Hope Hicks became the first former member of Donald Trump's inner circle to take the witness stand in his criminal trial on Friday.He said Hicks was present at a 2015 meeting at Trump Tower in New York at which he agreed to help Trump's nascent campaign for the Republican nomination the following year.
Former President Trump on Friday claimed the judge handling his hush money case was trying to make the trial “as salacious as possible,” even as Trump’s own attorneys sought to undermine a witness by bringing up celebrity scandals.