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Sixth day of witness testimony wraps in Trump hush money trial
A sixth day of testimony has concluded in former President Trump’s hush money trial in Manhattan.
The day saw two witnesses take the stand. First up was Keith Davidson, an attorney for the two women at the center of the case, Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.
Then came a forensic analyst for the district attorney’s office who detailed his inspection of phones belonging to ex-fixer Michael Cohen.
The resumption of the trial Thursday began with a brief hearing on additional potential violations of a gag order by Trump. The judge has yet to rule on that matter.
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