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Trump's hush money trial makes big money for professional line-standers
The hottest ticket in New York City is Trump's hush money trial and some are willing to pay big to get to see testimony from Stormy Daniels, Michael Cohen, and more.NBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump lawyer seeks to question Michael Cohen's credibility at hush money trial
Lawyers for former President Trump resumed their cross-examination of Michael Cohen and are attempting to call his credibility into question during the New York hush money trial. NBC News' Yasmin Vossoughian reports on what the jury has heard so ...NBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump's defense questions Cohen's credibility at "hush money" trial
Donald Trump's defense team is cross-examining Michael Cohen, Trump's former attorney and fixer, at the former president's criminal "hush money" trial in New York. CBS News' Errol Barnett reports.CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump defense grills Michael Cohen in hush money trial
The cross-examination of Michael Cohen, the prosecution's key witness in the Donald Trump criminal hush money trial, will resume Monday. Closing arguments could begin as early as Tuesday.CNN - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Trump lawyer accuses Cohen of lying in hush-money trial
Tensions boil over on a heated day in court, as the ex-president’s lawyer assails the prosecution's star witness.BBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Michael Cohen and Todd Blanche Match Wits in Trump Hush-Money Trial
Michael D. Cohen tried to parry attacks on his honesty as Todd Blanche, Donald J. Trump’s lawyer, tried to destroy his credibility with jurors.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Michael Cohen faces sharp cross-examination in Trump "hush money" trial
Michael Cohen faced a second day of cross-examination in former President Donald Trump's New York criminal trial on Thursday as week five ended. CBS News national correspondent Errol Barnett unpacks the day's proceedings.CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Centrist think tank dares Trump to testify in hush money trial
Third Way, a centrist think tank, is targeting former President Trump over his past comments about defendants not testifying because he has yet to take the stand in his New York hush money trial. In an ad dubbed “Coward” released Friday, Third ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Scaramucci: Trump hush money trial serving as 'obligatory loyalty test'
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci said Friday that former President Trump’s New York Hush money trial is serving as an “obligatory loyalty test.” “It's a section of high-ranking… Republican officials, but it's an ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Will Michael Cohen’s testimony sway jurors in Trump’s hush-money trial?
Trump’s former fixer gave damning testimony – and he’ll return to the stand on Monday as the trial moves towards a close. Donald Trump’s criminal trial is drawing to a close, with two looming questions: what will the jury decide, and how will ...The Guardian - World - Donald Trump
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