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A New York judge fined Trump $9,000 and threatened to jail him for repeatedly violating an order restricting what he can say publicly about potential witnesses in his hush-money trial.
A New York judge fined Trump $9,000 and threatened to jail him for repeatedly violating an order restricting what he can say publicly about potential witnesses in his hush-money trial.The Wall Street Journal - World - New York -
Trump’s trial resumes: 5 takeaways from Tuesday’s proceedings in New York
The second week of testimony in former President Trump’s New York trial got underway Tuesday — and it was more eventful than expected, encompassing everything from a gag order ruling to new details around Trump’s alleged affairs. The former ...The Hill - Politics - New York -
Binoculars in hand, reporters go Trump-spotting at New York trial
The must-have accessory at Donald Trump’s hush money trial?NBC News - Top stories - New York -
Binoculars in hand, reporters go Trump-spotting at New York trial
The must-have accessory at Donald Trump’s hush money trial?NBC News - Politics - New York -
Trump Trial Takeaways: Judge Merchan Fines Trump $9,000 for Gag Order Violations
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.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Key witnesses in Trump’s criminal trial describe how the hush money deals came together
Jurors on Tuesday will hear more from Gary Farro, a banker who once worked with former Trump attorney Michael Cohen.NBC News - Top stories -
Key witnesses in Trump’s criminal trial describe how the hush money deals came together
The criminal trial of former President Donald Trump resumed in a Manhattan courtroom Tuesday with testimony from a key witness who described in detail how the hush money transactions at the center of the trial came together.NBC News - Politics -
Harvey Weinstein will be retried after rape conviction overturned
Disgraced film mogul’s conviction in New York had been thrown out on appealFinancial Times - Business -
Judge Merchan Holds Trump in Contempt for Violating Gag Order in Hush-Money Trial
Keith Davidson, a lawyer for Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, will resume testimony on Thursday.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
N.Y. Criminal Justice Group Presses Hochul for More Scrutiny of Judges
The group, which led the fight against Gov. Kathy Hochul’s nominee to lead the state’s top court, argues that judges are routinely reappointed to the bench without sufficient evaluation.The New York Times - Top stories
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