Donald Trump's New York Criminal Trial Gag Order Partially Lifted

Former President Donald Trump's gag order in his New York criminal trial was partially lifted, allowing him to speak out about witnesses and jurors, but he still cannot name or release identifying information about the jurors. He was fined $10,000 for violating the order multiple times.

Public Trust in Jury Verdicts

Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson expresses confidence in the jury result of former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in the New York business document trial, highlighting the importance of public trust in the justice system.

Former President Donald Trump's Attendance at UFC 302 and Criticism of New York Criminal Trial Verdict

Former President Donald Trump attended UFC 302 and received a warm welcome from fans. He criticized the verdict of a recent criminal trial in New York, claiming it was rigged. Trump emphasized that the real verdict will be in the hands of the people on November 5th.

Reaction to Donald Trump's guilty verdict in New York business document trial

Mary Trump reacts to former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in the New York business document trial, calling it a great day for America and emphasizing the accountability of the justice system.

Former President Trump's conviction on 34 counts in New York trial

Former President Trump found guilty on 34 counts in New York trial, Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses the case and potential outcomes.

Dr. Sebastian Gorka's perspective on Trump's New York trial

Dr. Sebastian Gorka discusses his day at Trump's New York trial and why he believes it's a win for Trump regardless of the verdict.

Former President Trump's New York Trial

Former President Trump criticizes New York trial against him, claiming key witnesses were not called. Jury continues deliberations for a second day in the criminal trial where Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records. Defense argues prosecutors did not meet the burden of proof.

Donald Trump New York trial for falsifying business records

Legal analyst Jonathan Turley believes that an acquittal for Donald Trump in his New York trial is unlikely due to many reversible errors that could favor the prosecution. Turley also mentioned that the defense going first in the trial put them at a disadvantage.

Defense of Michael Cohen in New York Trial

Lanny Davis defends Michael Cohen in the New York trial, acknowledges challenges in cross-examination, and urges Cohen to own his lying. Cohen is the star witness in a case involving Trump's alleged falsification of business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels.

Trump speaks out against New York trial with Republican allies

Former President Trump is speaking out against the New York trial, accompanied by Republican allies, claiming the judicial system is politically motivated against him. The trial involves testimony from former Trump attorney Michael Cohen regarding payments made to Stormy Daniels.

Trump's Gag Order in New York Trial

Former President Trump's attempt to end a gag order in the New York trial was rejected by the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court. The gag order prevents him from speaking publicly about many aspects of the case.

Former President Trump's trial in New York

Former President Trump speaks out against the New York trial and accuses the judicial system of being weaponized against him. House Speaker Mike Johnson supports Trump and criticizes the trial as a partisan witch hunt.

Donald Trump's New York business records trial

Former President Donald Trump claims his New York business records trial is 'election interference' orchestrated from Washington, DC. He accuses prosecutors of targeting him to damage Joe Biden's political opponent. The lead prosecutor has ties to Biden's Department of Justice, and the judge overseeing the case has connections to Democrat campaigns.

Legal Analysis of Stormy Daniels Testimony in Trump Trial

Legal analyst Jonathan Turley criticizes Judge Juan Merchan for losing control of the courtroom during Stormy Daniels' testimony at Donald Trump's New York business records trial, stating that the witness was unnecessary and the questioning was used for punitive and political purposes.

Donald Trump's New York Trial and Potential Jail Time

The judge presiding over Donald Trump's New York trial warned him of potential jail time for violating a gag order. Trump's team is discussing alternative punishments like home confinement. If Trump goes to jail, the campaign would focus on fundraising, media surrogates, and claims of political motivation.

Former President Donald Trump's New York trial and gag order

Prominent Republican candidates condemn New York judge's gag order on former President Donald Trump, citing violation of First Amendment rights and threat to democracy. Judge fined Trump for violating gag order on social media posts.

Bill Maher's views on the New York trial against former President Trump

Bill Maher expresses changing views on the New York trial against former President Trump, predicting potential impact on the election if Trump loses and praises Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Legal Analysis of Donald Trump's New York Trial

Legal analyst Jonathan Turley criticizes the New York trial against former President Donald Trump as absurd, arguing that it is creating a criminal code just for Trump and lacks real legal basis.

Former President Donald Trump's Fundraising Email Warning

Former President Donald Trump sends a fundraising email warning of 'all hell breaking loose' as he faces a trial in New York. The email calls for peaceful patriotic support to 'save America.'