Ex-prosecutor Alvin Bragg rips Donald Trump's "Last-Ditch" attempt to save himself Donald Trump risks repeating same trial mistake as last time—legal analyst Later, it added: "Defendant's motion ...
With public concerns over the proper U.S. posture toward Israel’s conduct ... on their back foot the whole time”). Similarly, Trump himself has suggested without details that he would ...
Donald Trump's lawyers last week filed a request for the judge presiding over his hush-money case to recuse himself due to his daughter's political work. On Monday, Judge Juan Merchan declined.
Amid Donald Trump's upcoming New York hush money trial, the former president compared himself to anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela on Saturday, sparking ridicule across social media.
While Trump has called the indictment “political persecution,” jury selection will begin on Monday, over a year after the charges were first brought against him. Bragg says Cohen’s ...
from how this case is interfering" with Trump’s re-election bid and demanding that Merchan recuse himself from the case, which is set to begin on April 15. Prosecutors in Alvin Bragg’s office ...
By Ben Protess, Kate Christobek and Jonah E. Bromwich Follow our live coverage of Trump’s hush money trial in Manhattan. Donald J. Trump is now on trial in Manhattan — the first former U.S ...
The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump's hush money case declined to recuse himself after the 45th president's attorneys requested his removal from the bench ahead of the trial ...
Read our ongoing coverage of Donald Trump’s first ... only defending himself. The judge was not in agreement. “Point me to the portion of a gag order [that says] there’s an exception to ...
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump compared himself to Nelson Mandela on Saturday ... later becoming the country’s first elected president and first Black head of state in 1994.
Trump’s presidential campaign publicized a motion filed on April 3 demanding Judge Juan Merchan recuse himself from the New York hush money case "in light of appearances of impropriety" stemming ...
The MSNBC host and chief legal correspondent gives PEOPLE a rundown of what to expect in Trump's historic Manhattan criminal trial as jury selection begins Kyler Alvord is a news editor at PEOPLE ...