NEW YORK - A man set himself on fire outside of Donald Trump's hush money jury selection at an NYC courthouse on Friday.
The former president ended the second day of his hush money trial in Manhattan by visiting a Harlem bodega where, in 2022, ...
Former President Donald Trump could pull a "last-minute stunt" in his ongoing criminal trial in New York over falsifying business records, a former federal prosecutor said this week. On Sunday ...
Donald Trump will go on trial in Manhattan April 15, a judge ruled Monday — denying the former president’s bid to further delay or toss the “hush money” criminal case against him.
Former president Donald Trump walks into the hallway at Manhattan criminal court to attend a pretrial hearing on Monday. (Brendan McDermid/Pool/AP/AP) NEW YORK — Within the span of an hour, one ...
Former President Donald Trump was in Manhattan court Monday making another attempt at dodging his delayed “hush money” case — on the same day he faces a $454 million fraud bond deadline.
A New York appeals court judge Tuesday rejected Donald Trump's latest attempt to delay his hush money criminal trial, taking ...
Prosecutors for the Manhattan district attorney’s office will go first, giving a preview of the evidence and seeking to persuade and charm the 12 jurors. By Jonah E. Bromwich and Ben Protess ...
A New York appeals court showed Donald Trump some mercy Monday, allowing him to post a bond of $175 million — rather than nearly half a billion — to ward off foreclosures while he fights the ...
Legally, Mr. Trump would remain eligible to be president even if he were imprisoned. The Constitution says nothing to the contrary. “I don’t think that the framers ever thought we were going ...
Spokesperson for president notes Trump’s Jesus comparisons and lack of campaign events and says US ‘deserves better’ Joe Biden’s presidential re-election campaign labeled Donald Trump ...
Donald Trump snagged a last-minute legal victory Monday when a state appeals court ruled he could post a drastically reduced bond of $175 million to fight the massive judgment in his civil fraud case.