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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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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Keith Davidson, a lawyer for Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, will resume testimony on Thursday.
By Ben Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Alan Feuer and
Donald J. Trump was fined for contempt and warned of jail time before a lawyer testified about how he struck deals to silence two women who said they had trysts with the former president.
By Jesse McKinley and
Justice Juan M. Merchan determined that Donald J. Trump violated a gag order barring him from attacking witnesses and the jury.
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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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
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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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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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 Protess, Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman and
Witnesses discussed the salacious and the banal, and the judge warned the defendant he could go to jail.
By Wesley Parnell
New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.
New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.
New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.
New York State’s court system is releasing transcripts from each day of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald J. Trump.
I tried operating a boat on Conservatory Water, the pond famous for model boating. It’s harder than it looks.
By James Barron
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
The judge made it clear that further gag-order violations could land the former president in jail.
By Jesse McKinley
They played clips of Donald J. Trump attacking women who had accused him of assault, a way to contend with a judge’s order barring direct testimony about the cases.
By Matthew Haag and Alan Feuer
Keith Davidson, the lawyer who represented two women from Donald Trump’s past, testified in his criminal trial about the hush-money deals both received.
By Michael Rothfeld
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