Some prospective jurors grew emotional during questioning Friday; the 12 jurors and six alternates picked said they can be impartial in judging Donald Trump.
Democrats, including President Biden’s campaign, have been eager to promote reports that former president Donald Trump has apparently fallen asleep during his hush-money trial in New York.
Donald Trump has been forced to sit inside a frigid New York courtroom and listen to a parade of potential jurors in his criminal hush money trial share their unvarnished assessments of him
Jury selection is contininuing Friday in Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York. Twelve jurors and one alternate have been selected, and five alternates are still sought.
A man who set himself on fire outside the Manhattan courtroom where Donald Trump was on trial tested news organizations on how quickly they could respond to an incident and what to show viewers
Manhattan voted in favor of Joe Biden over Trump by 87 percent to 12 percent. It has one of the most liberal jury pools in the country. While all of the jurors (and the alternates) say that they can be impartial and unbiased about the facts of the case,
Donald Trump has been forced to sit inside a frigid New York courtroom and listen to a parade of potential jurors in his criminal hush money trial share their unvarnished assessments of him
Police officials say they are reviewing whether to restrict access to a public park outside the courthouse where former President Donald Trump is on trial after a man set himself on fire there
Jury selection in the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump is set to resume after a frenetic day that eventually saw all 12 jurors sworn in along with one alternate juror
A person was covered in flames outside the New York city courthouse where former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial is underway, CNN reported on Friday. (Writing by Susan Heavey, editing by David Ljunggren) Copyright 2024 Thomson Reuters.
A person who was on fire in a park outside the New York courthouse where Donald Trump’s hush money trial is taking place has been rushed away on a stretcher
Opening statements in Donald Trump's hush money case are set to begin next week after a jury of 12 people and six alternates were seated in his hush money case
Police identified a St. Augustine resident as the man who set himself on fire outside the courthouse where a jury was being chosen for Trump's criminal trial.
When a defendant nods off, it doesn’t stop a trial from going forward. When a nation naps in the middle of international crises, the consequences can be profoundly scary. After two months of inaction partly induced by former President Donald Trump,
Opening statements in Donald Trump's first criminal are set to begin Monday. The former president's family has not attended this past week's jury selection. But their presence, especially Melania's, could have a powerful impact,
During the jury selection process, the judge, Trump’s lawyers and prosecutors asked a series of questions to determine whether potential jurors could be fair, including their opinion of Trump. Finding jurors who felt they could be impartial was a struggle at times;
Pictures of Donald Trump sat in a New York courtroom have accompanied countless front-page stories about the first-ever criminal trial of a serving or former US president. That coverage has not been limited to the US.
Maxwell Azzarello, the protester who set himself outside of a courthouse where former President Trump's hush money trial was taking place, formerly worked for Rep. Tom Suozzi.
In an interview with the New York Post from prison, suspended attorney Michael Avenatti claimed he'd be willing to testify if the defense calls on him in the Trump hush money trial.
In a series of posts, former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Saturday to speak about his presidential immunity claim just days before the U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments over the issue.
There’s nothing small about Trump’s New York trial; it’s the country’s fealty to decency and honesty that have become distant, writes columnist Robin Givhan.
M anhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has a "troubling" position in former President Donald Trump 's hush money trial, according to legal analyst and attorney Jonathan Turley on Friday. Trump, the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee,