UPDATE, 12:10 PM: The man who set himself on fire outside Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York City is alive but in critical condition, according to the New York Police. “His condition ...
He also died as a result. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Man dies after setting himself on fire outside Trump hush-money trial in Manhattan ...
For nearly every day of Donald Trump’s Manhattan hush money trial, photographers have captured a grimacing Trump seated at ...
Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial. It is the first time a ...
Jury deliberations in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial are set to enter a second day as jurors navigate the weighty ...
Art: Isabelle Brourman While the area outside ... that the man chose to set himself on fire at the trial because of the concentration of cameras but that he was not protesting Trump or Trump ...
Rashbaum Follow our live coverage of Trump’s hush-money trial in Manhattan. Donald J. Trump has always surrounded himself with lawyers ... American politics, a man whose relationship with ...
Former President Trump returned to the Manhattan courtroom for day 14 of his New York criminal trial. Judge Juan Merchan ... told reporters in the hallway outside the courtroom.
The most stunning moment came outside the courtroom ... of law by declaring the trial illegitimate. He and other GOP lawmakers are serving as surrogates while Trump himself remains barred by ...
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson is assailing the hush money trial case against Donald Trump as a "sham," the highest-ranking Republican to show up at court and attack the U.S. justice system U.S ...
Blanche asked Cohen if he had admired Trump and saw himself in him — whether he saw the businessman as an ambitious, hardworking and innovative man ... the trial a ‘sham’ outside the ...
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson assailed the hush money case against Donald Trump Tuesday as an illegitimate “sham,” becoming the highest-ranking Republican to show up at court, embrace the ...