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Donald Trump, hush money
Speaker Johnson predicts Trump victory in appeal of ‘absurd’ verdict
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Thursday blasted former President Trump’s conviction in his New York hush money case, predicting that the former president will successfully appeal the “absurd”
Trump hush-money trial: speaker Mike Johnson expected to join ex-president in court – live updates
Former fixer Michael Cohen to return to stand after telling court Trump told him to ‘just take care’ of Stormy Daniels story
The Latest | The jury has reached a verdict in Donald Trump's hush money trial
Jury deliberations in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial entered a second day as jurors navigate the weighty task of evaluating the former president's guilt and innocence alongside the facts of the case.
Supreme Court, Samuel Alito
Supreme Court Justice Alito addresses flag incidents, says he won't recuse himself in Trump, Jan. 6 cases
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has written letters to lawmakers responding to concerns about the flying of flags outside his homes in Virginia and New Jersey.
Alito rejects recusal from Supreme Court cases over flag controversy, Trump jury deliberations begin, Amazon Prime offers new perk
Alito refuses SCOTUS recusal, Trump jury deliberations begin and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito refuses calls to recuse himself from key Jan. 6 cases
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's decision not to step aside from Jan. 6 cases comes after controversial flags were seen at his homes.
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Trump conviction heralds a somber and volatile moment in American history
Donald Trump’s first act on becoming a convicted criminal was to launch a raging new attack on the rule of law, laying bare ...
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on MSN
Republican lawmakers react with fury to Trump verdict and rally to his defense
WASHINGTON -- Republican lawmakers reacted with immediate fury on Thursday as a New York jury convicted former President ...
Tulsa World
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The Latest | Jury finds Trump guilty of all charges in hush money trial
Merchan at 4:20 p.m. on Thursday, just few minutes after he’d announced to the courtroom — minus the jury — that
court
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The Gazette
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Reaction to Donald Trump being found guilty in New York hush money case
A second
Trump
term means chaos, ripping away Americans’ freedoms and fomenting political violence – and the American ...
Yahoo News Singapore
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Donald Trump Is Guilty On All 34 Counts, And Twitter Has Jokesssss
Donald
Trump
was found guilty today on all 34 counts in his hush money trial in New York. Naturally, Twitter has jokes.
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Donald Trump attempts to court voters of color in the Bronx
Donald Trump is hitting the campaign trail and his latest stop: the south Bronx. On Thursday, the former president held a ...
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Will Trump’s guilty verdict hurt him in November? Here’s how to read the coming polls.
Here are five takeaways from the verdict — and what it could mean for the now-convicted former president’s campaign: The ...
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