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Who is more pleased with the course of the trial so far — the prosecution or the defense?
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The former US president's youngest child, 18, has "prior commitments", according to his mother.
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The judge also said Trump had "uttered a vulgarity" in court as porn star Stormy Daniels gave her testimony on Tuesday.
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Former president has been allowed the day off from his criminal trial in New York to attend Barron’s graduation in Florida
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Judge says Trump violated the order nine times in hush money trial; warned future violations could result in jail time.
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‘I felt that Donald Trump was my mentor. He helped me throughout my career,’ testified David Pecker on latest day of hush money trial
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Manhattan prosecutors ask for defendant to be fined $10,000 over 10 social media posts that, they argue, breached the terms of the restriction imposed to stop politician discrediting or intimidating key participants
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Opening arguments deliver starkly different portraits of the former US president in historic criminal trial.
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Twelve jurors and six alternates were seated to hear the historic criminal trial against Donald Trump on Friday
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Leaving his NY hush-money trial, Trump said he'll testify. The DA hopes to grill him on a history of lies, falsifying documents, and ignoring judges.
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Some hilarious "anti-Trump" memes have been read aloud at his hush-money trial. Trump was the only one not laughing.
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Trump called his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen and porn star Stormy Daniels ‘two sleaze bags who have, with their lies and misrepresentations, cost our Country dearly!’ on his Truth Social platform.
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Trump's Truth Social account continues to add posts about his hush-money judge's family members.
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Donald Trump’s lawyers argued that Juan Merchan should step aside because his daughter consults for Democratic candidates. The former president had furiously criticized her before a gag order.
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New York hush-money trial still on course for 15 April start but ruling in classified documents case has prosecutors concerned
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Ex-president should be sanctioned for Truth Social post that criticized daughter of Juan Merchan, hush-money trial prosecutors say
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Proceedings will weigh former president’s receipt of discovery documents just weeks before trial as lawyers push for delay
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The judge scheduled a hearing for March 25, the day the trial had been scheduled to begin, to consider Donald J. Trump’s request to further delay or dismiss the case.
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Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg had supported the delay
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He cited "a likelihood of bribery, jury tampering, or of physical injury or harassment of juror(s)."