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Donald Trump’s Attorney Tries To Get Jury To Think Stormy Daniels Deal Was Part Of Extortion Effort...
Deadline Hollywood· 1 hour agoUPDATE: A lawyer for Donald Trump today sought to leave jurors thinking that his client was a victim...
Be ready for Donald Trump to never accept an election result
CNN.com· 3 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump has shown remarkable consistency over many years on a key issue of...
Prosecutors Play Recording Of Donald Trump And Michael Cohen Discussing Hush Money Payments — Update
Deadline via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoUPDATE: Jurors today heard a recording in which Donald Trump and his then-lawyer and “fixer,”...
Trump to parade vice presidential hopefuls at Florida fundraiser
Reuters via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoDonald Trump will host a bevy of potential vice presidential picks at a Republican event in Florida...
Trump warns he may not accept Wisconsin election results
Reuters· 2 hours agoDonald Trump said he may not accept the 2024 election results in Wisconsin, a key battleground state...
Opinion | The Tawdry Tabloid World in Which Trump Lived
New York Times· 1 hour agoIn Donald Trump’s felony trial on Thursday, I began thinking of what might be called the Sleazy Lawyer Effect. The defense attorney Emil Bove did a good ...
Watch: Trump hush money trial continues as second gag order ruling due
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoWatch as Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York resumes on Thursday, 2 May, at Manhattan...
Trump Trial takeaways: ‘When in doubt, steer clear’
Washington Post· 2 hours agoDonald Trump’s lawyers used tabloid stories to portray their client as a victim, and other key takeaways from the New York hush money trial.
Trump’s defense suggests he was shakedown target, not hush money schemer
Anchorage Daily News· 2 hours agoDonald Trump’s defense team suggested Thursday that rather than orchestrating a hush money scheme,...
Opinion | The Peculiar Persistence of Trump-stalgia
New York Times· 43 minutes ago“Are you better off than you were four years ago?” Lately, I’ve been seeing people repeat Ronald Reagan’s famous question, many of them apparently...