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Good morning. After one day off, former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial resumes this morning in Manhattan. Jury selection will continue when court resumes in about 30 minutes.
Jury selection in the ... case What questions do you have about Trump’s hush money trial? Ask us here On Tuesday, after just a day and a half of jury selection, seven people from Manhattan ...
Donald Trump’s hush-money trial in New York sees more jurors excused, highlighting the difficulty in selecting an impartial panel. What Happened: The jury selection process for the former U.S ...
Opening statements are expected to begin on Monday, a week after jury selection began. The trial is expected to last about six weeks — even as Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee ...
Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records related to his reimbursement of lawyer Michael Cohen for a hush money payment ... and interests during jury selection. Here is what we know ...
NEW YORK — The jury in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial resumed deliberations Thursday after revisiting portions of the judge’s instructions and rehearing testimony from ...
Jabin Botsford / Getty Images Former President Donald Trump is back in a New York City courtroom on Thursday as jury selection is still underway for his criminal trial. An 18-person anonymous jury ...
Trump’s lawyers dug through prospective ... for the duration of the expected six-week trial – but jury selection will resume on Thursday with a new panel of 96 prospective jurors who could ...
The defense team for former President Trump is challenging the jury selection in his criminal hush money trial, saying there are concerning issues that need to be addressed. Trump's defense ...
(Curtis Means/Pool Photo via AP) NEW YORK (AP) — Jury selection in Donald Trump ’s hush money trial enters a pivotal phase as the former president returns to court Thursday morning. Attorneys ...
Trump was asked about his hush money trial that begins on Monday in New York at a press conference alongside Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) at Mar-a-Lago. “Jury selection is largely luck,” the ...