As Donald Trump was running for president in 2016, his old friend at the National Enquirer was scooping up potentially damaging stories about the candidate and paying out tens of thousands of dollars to keep them from
A reluctant Donald Trump will be back in a New York City courtroom Thursday as his hush money trial resumes at the same time that the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Washington over whether
Former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how presidential immunity could impact Trump's legal cases and the latest on Trump's criminal trial in New York.
And when his administration lost immigration disputes in lower courts, his social media refrain was, “See you at the Supreme Court.” Now Trump is counting on the court in a very personal way as citizen and candidate.
Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers will have their first opportunity in his New York criminal trial to cross-examine a witness Friday. David Pecker, the former publisher of National Enquirer, has testified for several days in the trial.
A reluctant Donald Trump is back in a New York City courtroom as his hush money trial resumes in New York with testimony from a longtime tabloid publisher. New York
Former President Trump returned to the Manhattan courthouse for further witness testimony in the New York v. Trump case on Thursday. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court also heard arguments in Trump's presidential immunity case.
More than a dozen Trump allies are now facing charges in a 2020 election case in Arizona. With two historic cases happening Thursday, Donald Trump won’t be at the Supreme Court, but listening to continued testimony in his New York criminal trial.
Witness testimony continues Thursday in Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial. Follow here for the latest live news updates from court, analysis and more.
Judge Juan Merchan is weighing whether to hold Trump in contempt and fine him for what prosecutors say were 10 violations of a gag order that barred him from making public statements about witnesses,
A reluctant Donald Trump is back in a New York City courtroom as his hush money trial resumes at the same time that the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Washington over whether he should be immune from prosecution for actions he took during his time as president.
Former President Donald Trump made a surprise campaign stop Thursday morning on Park Avenue in New York City. Trump said he made the appearance in Midtown to highlight how union workers have been hurt by President Joe Biden's economic policies.
Jurors will hear more witness testimony from a veteran tabloid publisher, and Trump faces a looming decision over whether he violated a gag order imposed by the judge.