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Kate Murphy
Donald Trump’s hush money trial resumed Monday in Manhattan Criminal Court, where the prosecution continued its historic case against the former president.
Ahead of testimonies, Judge Juan Merchan informed Trump that he had found him in contempt of court for a 10th time for violating the gag order.
"The last thing that I want to do is to put you in jail," Merchan said.
Last week, the court heard testimony from Hope Hicks, Trump’s former longtime aide and press secretary for his 2016 campaign who testified about behind-the-scenes efforts to bury negative stories about his alleged extramarital affairs in the wake of the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape.
Trump is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 hush money payment to Daniels, who is among the witnesses expected to testify in the weeks-long trial.
Follow our live blog below for the latest updates from inside and outside the courtroom.
Judge Juan Merchan is back on the bench following a brief afternoon break. Deborah Tarasoff, an accounts payable supervisor in the accounting department of the Trump Organization, has returned to the stand.
FBI Director Christopher Wray revealed during a marathon testimony on Wednesday that investigators still do not know if former President Donald Trump was grazed by a bullet or a piece of shrapnel during his attempted assassination.Twice during the hours-long session, Wray told lawmakers that the FBI was still working to determine what exactly struck the former president on his right ear during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. “My understanding is that either it [a bullet] or some shrapnel is wha
"Something about the question mark after 'old and quite weird' is taking me out."
The former president brought it up twice during a rally in North Carolina.
Brothers confronted man who had argued with their mother on flight before pushing trolley into her, it is claimed
FBI investigators have asked to interview Donald Trump as they determine whether a bullet or a piece of shrapnel hit the former president during an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.On Wednesday, while testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray said that “there is some question about whether or not it was a bullet or shrapnel that hit his ear.”According to a Thursday report in The New York Times, citing the FBI and a federal law enforcem
“What happened to ‘any time, any place’?”
"In fact, I'd give them a medal," the MP claimed.
Her quick thinking led to a "strange turn of events", a court heard
Ukraine is using US-supplied Bradley fighting vehicles in unorthodox ways and making an impact.
The former president claimed his likely rival “is totally against the Jewish people.”
Siblings Natalie and Alan Sirrell, Casey Dennis Loughnane, and Charlotte Smyth have been sentenced after a hearing at Canterbury Crown Court
The "Late Show" host mocked the former president over one curious claim.
French intelligence sources hinted that the massive sabotage attack on rail lines leading to Paris on Friday may have been the work of Left-wing radicals.
Labour leader announced a massive program of offshore wind farms and other clean power initiatives
Vice President Harris’s campaign hit at former President Trump’s interview on Fox News on Thursday, questioning his age and mental stamina. The campaign released a “Statement on a 78-Year-Old Criminal’s Fox News Appearance,” knocking Trump for his age in an effort to turn the tables after President Biden, 81, dropped his bid over questions about…
A rare thing happened following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump: agreement between the Democrats and Republicans. Namely, that the director of the Secret Service, Kimberley Cheatle, had to go.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after six people died in a horror crash.
The ex-White House communications director explained why Vance is "hurting" the former president.
Officers will try and keep opposing groups apart.
Rachel Reeves is preparing to unveil a £19bn black hole in the public finances as she builds up to an autumn tax raid.