Trump N.Y. Hush Money Case

Highlights

  1. Read Transcripts From Trump’s Manhattan Criminal Trial

    The New York Times is publishing the court system’s transcripts from the Manhattan criminal trial of Donald J. Trump, who is charged with 34 felonies in the case.

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    Donald J. Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records, charges that are linked to his role in a hush-money payment made to a porn star.
    Donald J. Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records, charges that are linked to his role in a hush-money payment made to a porn star.
    CreditDave Sanders for The New York Times
  1. Judge Says Trump Can Attend Son’s High School Graduation in Florida

    Donald J. Trump had complained about the judge in his Manhattan criminal trial not immediately giving him permission to be away from court on the day of the graduation, May 17.

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    Former President Donald J. Trump will be allowed to attend the graduation of his youngest son, Barron, a judge said.
    CreditGiorgio Viera/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  2. Trump, Venting About Lawyer in His Criminal Trial, Seeks More Aggression

    Todd Blanche upended his career to represent Donald J. Trump and has been the former president’s favorite. But Mr. Trump has made him a focus of his episodic wrath.

     By Maggie Haberman and

    Todd Blanche upended his career to represent Donald J. Trump, and has been called a true believer in his innocence.
    CreditDave Sanders for The New York Times
  3. Fact-Checking Trump’s Remarks in the Hush Money Trial

    Each day before and after court proceedings, the former president stepped out in front of the cameras and offered his version of the case.

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    Former President Donald J. Trump speaking outside the courtroom in New York on Friday.
    CreditDave Sanders for The New York Times
    Fact Check
  4. At Trump’s Trial, a Window Into the Golden Era of Tabloids

    The testimony of David Pecker, the former publisher of The National Enquirer, included stories of celebrity encounters and his own wild journalistic tactics.

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    David Pecker ran American Media Inc., which published The National Enquirer, for two decades.
    CreditChester Higgins Jr./The New York Times
  5. Echoing Their Client, Trump’s Lawyers Pursue an Absolutist Defense

    Donald J. Trump demands praise and concedes no faults, denying his lawyers time-honored defense tactics.

     By Ben ProtessJonah E. BromwichMaggie Haberman and

    Emil Bove and Donald J. Trump’s other lawyers have painted him as a family man.
    CreditJefferson Siegel for The New York Times

Trial Takeaways

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    What Happened at the Trump Trial on Tuesday

    Donald Trump was fined and warned of jail time after he violated a gag order in his criminal trial. Prosecutors have argued that his statements threaten the trial. Jonah Bromwich, a criminal justice reporter at The New York Times, gives his takeaways.

    By Jonah E. Bromwich, Rebecca Suner, Gabriel Blanco and Claire Hogan

     
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