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Trump Faces More Legal Threats Beyond a Hush Money Case. Here's the Status of Those Probes
Trump, the first former U.S. president to be arrested, faces probes involving the 2020 election, the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
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Trump Judge, Family, Court Get Threats After Manhattan Arraignment: Sources
The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump’s historic New York City criminal arraignment a day ago, along with his family and the court itself, received unsubstantiated threats after the hearing, two sources familiar with the matter said Wednesday. One official says there have been “dozens” of such threats recently to the judge and the judge’s chambers, though the...
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Former President Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 34 Felony Counts
Sue chats with Will Roberts from CAP about this historic arraignment.
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Analysis: ‘Murky' Trump Hush-Money Case Raises Thorny Legal Issues
The Donald Trump case isn’t about tawdry details of hush-money payments, nor is about Stormy Daniels or Michael Cohen — it’s about a presidential candidate using money and influence to silence potentially damaging stories that might make voters choose another candidate. While it’s an unusual case, it’s not unwinnable for prosecutors, experts said
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Stormy Daniels, the Doorman and a 2024 Trial: The Trump Indictment Top Takeaways
Donald Trump was arraigned Tuesday on 34 felony charges.
Trump pleaded not guilty, and his lawyer Todd Blanche told reporters the charges were “what we expected,” but the court filings from the Manhattan district attorney’s office did include some surprises. -
No, There's No Trump Mugshot — Despite Campaign Selling T-Shirt With Fake One On It
A slew of such images claiming to show former President Donald Trump’s mugshot spread online Tuesday — even though Trump didn’t actually take one during his booking and arraignment in a Manhattan criminal court.
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What to Know About the Three Hush Money Cases in Trump Indictment
A look at the three cases cited by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
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Bragg: ‘We Cannot and Will Not Normalize Serious Criminal Conduct'
In a press conference following former President Donald Trump’s arraignment, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg detailed the 34-count indictment.
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Meet the Key Figures in the Donald Trump Indictment
Here’s what to know about the key figures in the Manhattan DA’s case against Donald Trump.
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Trump Indictment: Read the Full Document Here
Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury.
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5 Things to Know About Judge Juan Merchan
The judge is tasked with presiding over the arraignment of former President Donald Trump.
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Trump Pleads Not Guilty to 34-Count Felony Indictment in Manhattan Hush Money Case
Trump was stone-faced and silent as he entered and exited the courtroom, and he pleaded “not guilty” in a firm voice while facing the judge.
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Biden “Focused on the American People,” Not Trump Case, Says Karine Jean-Pierre
The White House Press Secretary declined to comment on former President Trump’s arraignment in a briefing on Tuesday.
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Did Trump Pose for a Mugshot at Manhattan Arraignment?
Donald Trump will be the first U.S. president, sitting or former, to be criminally processed and fingerprinted.
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‘Get Her Outta Here': Rep. Bowman to MTG Outside Trump Arraignment
Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., was among the crowd shouting as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., left the Manhattan courthouse where former President Donald Trump is scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday.
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Trump Protest Outside NYC Arraignment Attracts MTG, George Santos
Trump’s expected surrender on criminal charges has created a spectacle even by his standards outside a Manhattan courthouse.
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Who Is Trump Arraignment Judge? What to Know About Juan Merchan
Donald Trump is set for arraignment on a historic indictment Tuesday that will make him the first U.S. president, current or former, to be criminally charged. He will appear in Manhattan Criminal Court in the afternoon. The judge denied video cameras in the courtroom, and while phones and laptops are permitted, they cannot be used during the hearing, which...
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Trump Surrenders for Historic Manhattan Arraignment
A Manhattan grand jury has indicted Donald Trump, and while sources say it includes about 30 document fraud-related charges, it is sealed for now; the ex-president and his lawyers deny wrongdoing.
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Trump Heads Back to Mar-a-Lago After Pleading Not Guilty
All eyes are on Trump Tower in midtown Tuesday, ahead of a motorcade expected to take former President Donald Trump to the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse.
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No TV Cameras Allowed In Trump Courtroom, Phones and Laptops Can't Be Used; Mugshot TBD
Discussions were ongoing around the plans well into Monday given the unprecedented nature of the logistics: Trump is the first U.S. president, sitting or former, to be criminally charged.