NEW YORK — Donald Trump’s hush money trial is heading into the final stretch, with prosecutors’ last and star witness back on the stand Monday for more grilling before the former president ...
An ex-employee with an “ax to grind,” or Trump’s “consigliere?” It may be former President Trump sitting at the defense table, but in closing arguments Tuesday, his one-time fixer ...
Michael Cohen returns to the stand as the prosecution's last major witness. Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen will return to the witness stand for the final time before prosecutors rest ...
Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump's trial rested their case on Monday after a chaotic fourth day of testimony by Michael Cohen, whose turn on the stand came to an end as Trump's defense ...
Trump lawyer Todd Blanche continued to grill Cohen for a third day of cross-examination and sought to depict the prosecution’s key witness as an opportunist who wants to make money off of his ...
Legal experts say former President Donald Trump has several potential arguments on appeal in his New York hush money felony ...
"Without Cohen there is no case against Donald Trump, nobody else ties him to any of the bogus crimes alleged in the indictment," Gregg Jarrett said.
Now, though, the judge is describing his past decisions on the matter at hand: Michael Cohen having been Trump’s lawyer when the charged conduct took place. May 21, 2024, 4:32 p.m. ET Jonah Bromwich ...
As the lawyers representing Michael Cohen in the criminal trial of Donald Trump, we had a front-row courthouse seat to the historic trial. The monumental nature of the guilty verdict is self-evident.
Donald Trump’s lawyers finished presenting their defense case Tuesday, and the trial judge said closing arguments will be next week. Donald Trump will not testify. The last witness, Robert ...
NEW YORK − Donald Trump's defense rested its case after calling just two witnesses − neither of them named Donald Trump − in the former president's historic criminal hush money trial on Tuesday.
Former President Trump will not take the stand in his own defense during his New York criminal trial, after his attorneys rested their case Tuesday, shortly after prosecutors did the same the day ...