Woman testifies about being drugged and raped by ex-husband and others

Gisèle Pélicot testified in an Avignon court about being drugged by her ex-husband and raped by other men while unconscious. Her ex-husband and 50 others are on trial for aggravated rape. She hopes her testimony will help prevent similar ordeals for other women.

Former Labour councillor denies encouraging violent disorder in speech

Former Labour councillor denies encouraging violent disorder in a speech where he called for political opponents to have their throats cut. He is facing one count of encouraging violent disorder over a speech made at a 'peace rally'.

Indictment of Men for Toppling Rock Formations at Lake Mead National Recreation Area

Two men in Nevada have been indicted for toppling ancient red rock formations at Lake Mead National Recreation Area, causing over $1,000 worth of damage. They face charges of injury and depredation of government property along with aiding and abetting. Trial date set for Oct. 8 with a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

Sarah Palin's Defamation Lawsuit Against the New York Times

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that a district court had improperly dismissed Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, allowing a new trial. The case revolves around a 2017 editorial linking Palin to a mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona.

Bryan Kohberger murder case and defense's motion for change of venue

Idaho Judge condemns defense in Bryan Kohberger murder case for distributing questionnaires that could be 'inculpatory' to Latah County residents. Defense argues for a change of venue due to intense pressure to convict Kohberger. Prosecutors object to the motion, citing high case recognition and lack of justification for a move. Trial expected to begin next year and could take up to 15 weeks.

Bryan Kohberger Murder Case

Idaho Judge condemns defense in Bryan Kohberger murder case for distributing questionnaires. Prosecutors object to motion to change venue for trial. Bryan Kohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students. Trial could face death penalty.

Arraignment hearing for murder of journalist in Las Vegas

Arraignment hearing begins for former Las Vegas official charged in murder of investigative journalist. Former Clark County administrator of estates, Robert Telles, accused of killing journalist Jeff German over critical articles. Telles pleads not guilty and could face life in prison if convicted.

Meek Mill supports Trump's call for fair treatment of Young Thug by Atlanta DA

Rapper Meek Mill supported Trump's call for Atlanta DA Fani Willis to treat rapper Young Thug fairly. Young Thug is facing trial for allegedly breaking Georgia's anti-racketeering and gang laws.

Trial of Former Las Vegas Politician Accused of Killing Journalist

Jury selection to start in trial of former Las Vegas-area politician accused of killing investigative journalist critical of his conduct. Defendant claims police framed him, wants to proceed to trial to tell his side of the story.

Google Antitrust Ruling

A federal judge ruled that Google violated US antitrust law by maintaining a monopoly in the search and advertising markets. This decision represents a major victory for the Department of Justice, and Google is set to go to trial again in the fall. The case sheds light on Google's practices like securing the default search engine spot on iPhone browsers by paying Apple a significant amount of money.

Trial of Jose Ibarra for Laken Riley's Murder

Illegal immigrant suspect Jose Ibarra is set to go on trial for the murder of Laken Riley, a nursing student at the University of Georgia. The trial is scheduled for Nov. 18, with jury selection starting on Nov. 13. Ibarra is facing multiple charges, including malice murder and kidnapping.

Steve Bannon trial for defrauding donors

Steve Bannon is set to stand trial on charges of defrauding donors to an online effort to raise money for a border wall. He is currently serving a federal prison sentence for contempt of Congress.

Conviction of Alsu Kurmasheva in Russia

Russian court convicts Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, of spreading false information about the Russian army, sentencing her to 6.5 years in prison. The U.S. government and her employer reject the charges, calling for her release. The case is seen as politically motivated, part of a trend targeting journalists critical of the Kremlin.

American Journalist Evan Gershkovich's Espionage Case in Russia

American journalist Evan Gershkovich sentenced to 16 years in Russian prison on espionage charges, denied by him and condemned by his employer and U.S. government. Trial deemed a sham with no clear evidence presented. Calls for his release by President Biden and condemnation of detainment by journalists and officials across the West.

Espionage Allegations Against Wall Street Journal Journalist

Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich is charged by Russia with spying for the CIA, but he denies the accusations. The trial is ongoing in Yekaterinburg.

Murder of Rachel Morin by an illegal alien MS-13 gang member

Rachel Morin, a mother of five children, was murdered by an illegal alien MS-13 gang member. Her brother criticized President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for not reaching out or apologizing. He praised former President Trump for showing care and leadership. The accused, Victor Antonio Martinez Hernandez, is facing trial for the brutal murder.

Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial

Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial in the fatal shooting of 'Rust' cinematographer Halyna Hutchins took a shocking turn when the judge dismissed the case due to evidence concealment by the prosecution.

Alec Baldwin's Trial Dismissal

Alec Baldwin's trial for involuntary manslaughter was dismissed after key evidence was withheld, leading to emotional scenes in court. The judge ruled the state's actions were highly prejudicial to the defendant.

Dismissal of Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial

A judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter trial of actor Alec Baldwin for the 2021 shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie Rust due to suppressed evidence. The case cannot be brought again.

Alec Baldwin manslaughter trial

Alec Baldwin is on trial for the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie Rust. The prosecution claims Baldwin mishandled the gun, while the defense argues it was a tragic accident caused by a failure in safety procedures.

Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial

Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial for the shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins began with a female-heavy jury. Defense may emphasize Baldwin's grief, while prosecutors argue he violated firearm safety rules. The trial continues.

Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial for 'Rust' Shooting

Alec Baldwin is facing involuntary manslaughter charges for the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie “Rust.” Baldwin's legal team attempted to have the charges dismissed but were unsuccessful. The trial is ongoing with potential prison time of up to 18 months if convicted.

Alec Baldwin's Involuntary Manslaughter Trial for 'Rust' Shooting

Actor Alec Baldwin's lawyer argues he was not at fault for the fatal shooting on the set of 'Rust' in New Mexico, placing blame on the film's armorer. Baldwin faces involuntary manslaughter charge for shooting cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Harvey Weinstein retrial

Actress Ashley Judd speaks at a press conference after Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction is overturned. Prosecutors claim more women are ready to testify in November, but Weinstein's defense team is not satisfied with the timeline.

Alec Baldwin's Trial for Shooting Cinematographer

Alec Baldwin's trial for the shooting of a cinematographer is set to begin in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he could face up to 18 months in prison if found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Baldwin claims the gun fired accidentally during a rehearsal for the film 'Rust.' Jury selection is underway.

Alec Baldwin Trial for Involuntary Manslaughter

Actor Alec Baldwin goes to trial for involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film Rust. Baldwin maintains his innocence, facing up to 18 months in prison if convicted.

Alec Baldwin Trial for Halyna Hutchins Shooting

Alec Baldwin is going on trial for the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film 'Rust'. Baldwin faces a charge of felony involuntary manslaughter and could get 18 months in prison if convicted. The trial is expected to last nine days in New Mexico.

Man on Trial for Threatening Presidential Candidates Found Dead

A man on trial for threatening to kill three presidential candidates was found dead while the jury was deciding his verdict in New Hampshire. Prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss the case due to his death.

Bryan Kohberger's Trial for Idaho Murders

Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology Ph.D. student, is accused of killing four University of Idaho students in a 2022 massacre. His trial date is being set, and there are disputes over evidence and his innocence.

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández Sentenced to 45 Years in Drug Trafficking Case

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández sentenced to 45 years in prison in New York for collaborating with drug traffickers. He was convicted of taking bribes and protecting drug trade. Hernández denied accusations and claimed innocence.

Trial of Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia

Beloved Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is facing a 'sham' trial in Russia on espionage charges, with his family and employer demanding his immediate release. The American journalist has been detained in Russia since March 2023, accused of gathering secret information for the CIA.

Trial of WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia

The trial of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia for espionage charges has begun. Gershkovich, the Wall Street Journal, and the U.S. government deny the accusations.

Imprisoned Journalist Evan Gershkovich's Trial in Russia

New York Times reporter Michael Schwirtz discusses imprisoned journalist Evan Gershkovich's trial in Russia on espionage charges. Gershkovich remains positive despite facing the trial.

Espionage Charges Against Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is facing espionage charges in Russia, accused of gathering secret information for the CIA. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. The trial is starting behind closed doors in Yekaterinburg.

Espionage Trial of Wall Street Journal Correspondent in Russia

The espionage trial of Wall Street Journal correspondent Gershkovich has begun in Yekaterinburg, Russia, where he was detained 15 months ago.

Trial of Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is on trial in Russia on espionage charges that are widely believed to be false. The trial is closed to the public, and Gershkovich faces up to 20 years in prison if found guilty.

Donald Trump's Gag Order Modification

Former President Donald Trump's gag order in his hush money criminal trial has been modified, allowing him to comment on witnesses and jurors but keeping others off limits until sentencing. The judge's decision comes days before a presidential debate with President Joe Biden.

Hunter Biden's Criminal Case

Hunter Biden found guilty on all charges related to his purchase of a handgun in 2018, including lying about his drug use. He faces a maximum of 25 years in prison but is unlikely to face the full penalties as a first-time offender.

Controversy Surrounding Judge Aileen M. Cannon and Former President Donald J. Trump's Classified Documents Case

Judge Aileen M. Cannon refused suggestions from more experienced colleagues to step aside from overseeing former President Donald J. Trump’s classified documents case in June 2023. Despite lacking trial experience and previous controversial involvement with Mr. Trump, she chose to keep the case, leading to criticism and concerns about her handling of the trial.

Legal Battle Involving Donald Trump and Classified Documents

A federal prosecutor is facing obstacles in trying to bring former President Donald Trump to trial for hoarding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, with delays and legal challenges potentially leading to the case being dropped if Trump wins the national election. The trial will take place at a federal courthouse in Fort Pierce, Florida, with Judge Aileen Cannon making controversial rulings that benefit Trump. The DOJ argues that the appointment of the special counsel is valid, while Trump's lawyers claim it is not. Legal experts believe the case has been unnecessarily delayed and may not go to trial before the election.

Trial of Russian-American Woman for Alleged Treason in Russia

Russian-American woman Ksenia Karelina faces trial for alleged treason in Russia after being accused of raising money for the Ukrainian army. She could face 12 years to life in prison if found guilty.

Alec Baldwin's reckless treatment of firearms on the set of Rust

State prosecutors are accusing actor Alec Baldwin of a history of reckless treatment of firearms, alleging that he engaged in unsafe behavior with guns before and after the incident that led to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie Rust.

Supreme Court case on Trump's immunity from federal election subversion charges

The Supreme Court is considering whether former President Donald Trump can claim immunity from federal election subversion charges, with potential implications for his trial before the November election. Various outcomes could affect the timing of the trial, with debates around immunity for official actions and private actions. The decision is expected by the end of the month.

Journalist Evan Gershkovich's Espionage Charges in Russia

U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich is jailed in Russia on espionage charges and will stand trial in Yekaterinburg. The accusations are related to gathering secret information about a military facility. The U.S. government and Gershkovich's employer deny the charges.

American reporter on trial for espionage in Russia

American reporter Evan Gershkovitch is set to go on trial for alleged espionage in Russia.

Detainment of Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich detained in Moscow's Lefortovo Prison on spying charges, facing trial with accusations of gathering secret information for the CIA, which WSJ calls false and baseless. U.S. government and WSJ leaders condemn trial as a sham, demanding his immediate release.

Former President Trump's Las Vegas Rally

Former President Trump's rally in Las Vegas drew thousands of supporters angry over his New York trial conviction. Supporters expressed their unwavering loyalty to Trump and criticized the justice system for what they believed was a 'sham' trial.

Evan Gershkovich Spy Trial in Russia

American journalist Evan Gershkovich to stand trial in Russia on charges of spying for the CIA, which many consider trumped-up. President Biden has called for his release, but Russian authorities have presented no evidence. Gershkovich has been kept in harsh conditions in Lefortovo Prison, with his detention weighing on his family.

Sen. Rand Paul condemns New York trial against ex-President Trump

Sen. Rand Paul and 28 other Republicans condemn the New York trial against former President Trump, citing violations of due process and constitutional protections.

Hunter Biden's conviction and potential sentence commutation

President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, was found guilty in a criminal trial related to his purchase of a handgun in 2018. The White House has not ruled out the possibility of President Biden commuting Hunter's sentence.

Nicole Brown Simpson's Family After Her Murder

Recap of Nicole Brown Simpson's family after her tragic murder, including O.J. Simpson's children and their lives since the infamous trial. Details about their current whereabouts, careers, and families are provided.

Rapper Young Thug's Attorney Brian Steel Contempt of Court Case

Rapper Young Thug's attorney Brian Steel was sentenced to ten weekends in jail for contempt of court after refusing to disclose how he obtained information about a secret meeting with prosecutors and a witness. Young Thug is currently on trial in Atlanta for violating anti-racketeering and gang laws.

Hunter Biden's Conviction

Hunter Biden has been convicted of three felony charges related to lying on a gun-purchase form in 2018. President Joe Biden accepted the outcome and stated that Hunter may consider an appeal.

Hunter Biden Convicted of Three Felony Gun Charges

Hunter Biden was found guilty of three felony gun charges in a federal trial in Delaware. This has been seen as a distraction from his family's influence peddling activities, with critics calling it a bonehead charge and political gamesmanship.

Hunter Biden's Conviction on Felony Gun Charges

Hunter Biden has been convicted on felony gun charges related to false statements about his drug use when purchasing a Colt revolver in 2018. The trial revealed his struggles with addiction and the prosecution's case was supported by witness testimonies, text messages, and excerpts from his memoir.

Sacramento Mass Shooting Suspect Found Dead in Jail Cell

A 29-year-old man linked to a 2022 mass shooting in Sacramento, California, that killed six people was found dead in his jail cell. The deceased, Smiley Martin, was awaiting trial on three felony charges related to the shooting.

Hunter Biden's Trial

Federal prosecutors in Hunter Biden's trial are using testimony from women close to him, including his ex-wife and former girlfriends, to prove he lied about his drug use to buy a gun. His current wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, has been a supportive presence in court throughout the trial.

Hunter Biden's Criminal Trial

Hunter Biden could testify in his criminal trial on Monday regarding the purchase of a handgun in 2018. He is facing charges related to making a false statement in the purchase of a gun and possession of a gun by a person who is an unlawful user of a controlled substance.

Recap of key legal figures from the O.J. Simpson trial

Recap of key legal figures from the O.J. Simpson trial, including Johnnie Cochran, Robert Kardashian, Robert Shapiro, Barry Scheck, F. Lee Bailey, Alan Dershowitz, Marcia Clark, Chris Darden, and Judge Lance Ito.

American Soldier on Trial in Russia for Theft

An American soldier is on trial in Russia for charges of stealing from his girlfriend in Vladivostok. The incident has further strained U.S.-Russia relations amidst tensions over Ukraine. The soldier faces up to five years in prison if convicted.

Alec Baldwin's Family Reality Series and Halyna Hutchins' Death

Gloria Allred criticizes Alec Baldwin for launching a family reality series before his involuntary manslaughter trial, accusing him of trying to influence the jury pool. The series will follow Baldwin, his wife, and their children.

Hunter Biden Federal Gun Trial

Hunter Biden is on trial for federal gun charges including lying on a firearms purchase form. Key witnesses include his daughter, ex-wife, and brother's widow. The prosecution has rested its case, and the trial continues with expert testimonies and defense arguments.

Americans on Trial for Alleged Role in Congo Coup Attempt

Three Americans accused of involvement in Congo coup attempt appeared in court, facing serious charges including terrorism and murder. One person onboard aircraft during the coup attempt is conscious. Prominent researcher also detained without clear evidence against him.

Hunter Biden's Criminal Trial

Hunter Biden's criminal trial reveals evidence of deception regarding his laptop and involvement in influence-peddling schemes, but potential jury bias may affect the outcome.

President Joe Biden's statement on potential pardon for son Hunter Biden

President Joe Biden stated in an interview that he would not pardon his son Hunter if found guilty in federal cases. Hunter Biden is facing charges for false statements to obtain a firearm and federal tax charges.

Death of Indiana Police Officer and Suicide of Suspect

A man charged with fatally shooting an Indiana police officer in the head in 2022 died by suicide in a state prison while awaiting trial. He was found alone in his cell and unresponsive. The man had severe mental health issues according to his attorney.

Steve Bannon Trial Postponed

The trial for Steve Bannon, a Donald Trump ally, over allegations of defrauding donors to a campaign to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border has been postponed. Bannon faces charges of money laundering, conspiracy, and fraud. He has pleaded not guilty. The trial has been delayed until September.

President Joe Biden's Interview in Normandy

President Joe Biden, during an interview in Normandy, stated that he would not pardon his son Hunter amid an ongoing felony gun trial. He also discussed opponent Donald Trump's conviction on felony charges and addressed his executive action to close the border to asylum seekers.

Legal battle over Trump's classified records trial

Former President Trump's trial for alleged improper retention of classified records is postponed indefinitely as judge expands hearing to explore legality of Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment. Former AG Meese argues Smith's appointment is unlawful. AG Garland defends move, stating regulations permit such appointments. Various hearings and deadlines set, including one on June 21 to address the legality of Smith's appointment.

Gilgo Beach murder suspect charged with more killings and American soldier on trial for stealing

Rex Heuermann, the Gilgo Beach murder suspect, is charged with killing two more women, possibly bringing the total victims to 6. American soldier Staff Sgt. Gordon Black is on trial in Vladivostok, Russia, for stealing.

American Soldier on Trial in Russia for Theft

American soldier, Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, is on trial in Russia for stealing from his girlfriend while visiting Vladivostok. The incident has complicated U.S.-Russia relations amid tensions over the conflict in Ukraine.

American Soldier on Trial in Russia for Stealing

American soldier on trial in Russia for stealing from his girlfriend in Vladivostok, facing up to five years in prison if convicted. The incident further complicates U.S.-Russia relations amid tensions over Ukraine.

Hunter Biden's Trial on Federal Gun Charges

Hunter Biden is on trial for federal gun charges, with details emerging about his relationship with a stripper, crack cocaine addiction, and lies about drug use while purchasing a gun in 2018.

Hunter Biden Trial on Firearm Charges

Hunter Biden is on trial in Delaware on charges related to obtaining a firearm unlawfully while allegedly addicted to drugs. The trial includes evidence of his drug use history and personal struggles with addiction.

Confrontation at Hunter Biden's Trial

Melissa Cohen Biden, wife of Hunter Biden, got into a heated confrontation with a former Trump White House aide during her husband's trial on federal gun charges. The aide, Garrett Ziegler, is being sued by Biden for his alleged role in publishing emails and photos from Biden's laptop.

Hunter Biden's trial for gun offenses

Defense attorney argues that prosecutors must prove Hunter Biden knowingly committed gun offenses, focusing on his history of drug abuse. Hunter faces charges related to false statements and possession of a firearm. Prosecution plans to call witnesses including individuals close to Hunter.

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Hunter Biden Federal Gun Charges Trial

Hunter Biden is facing trial on federal gun charges for falsely swearing on a federal form to buy a gun, which he kept for about 11 days. The trial is expected to be deeply personal and embarrassing, focusing on his troubled personal life and addiction issues.

Former President Trump's Exclusive Interview on Fox News About Guilty Verdict

Former President Donald Trump speaks out about his guilty verdict in an exclusive interview with Fox News, criticizing the trial as a scam and weaponization of the Justice Department.

Convicted killer Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell murder case

Convicted killer Lori Vallow expressed belief that her murdered children and husband's deceased first wife are "happy and busy" in the "spirit world." Chad Daybell, husband of Lori Vallow, was sentenced to death for murdering her two youngest children and his first wife in 2019.

Donald Trump's Fundraising Surge

Former President Donald Trump's fundraising numbers have surged after the business records trial, surpassing the Democrat Party's fundraising in a significant way.

Hunter Biden's Federal Gun Charges Trial

Hunter Biden is heading to trial on federal gun charges after a plea deal for misdemeanor tax offenses fell apart. The trial is expected to expose personal and embarrassing details about his life, including struggles with addiction and personal relationships.

Trial and Conviction of Former President Donald Trump

Rep. Mike Quigley discusses the precedent set by the trial and conviction of former President Donald Trump, acknowledging the risk of politicians going after their opponents in court but emphasizing the importance of holding leaders accountable for their actions.

Fox News coverage of former President Trump's trial in New York

Former President Trump was tried on a novel legal theory in New York according to Fox News host Sean Hannity, who believes Trump did not receive a fair trial. Hannity argues that the Trump campaign is stronger than ever following the verdict and that the trial was a reckless show trial aimed at weaponizing the justice system.

Criticism of Donald Trump by CNN Analyst

CNN analyst Paul Begala criticized Donald Trump's appearance and behavior at a recent trial, emphasizing Trump's focus on himself and his legal troubles.

Former President Donald Trump Found Guilty on Felony Charges

Former U.S. President Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 criminal felony counts of falsifying business records, plans to appeal. Potential implications include voting restrictions in Florida and upcoming sentencing. Legal experts skeptical about jail time. Appeal process could focus on theories supporting prosecution's argument.

Donald Trump's Possible Sentencing for Felony Conviction

Donald Trump faces possible community service, probation, or conditional discharge as part of his sentencing for felony conviction. Legal experts predict he is unlikely to receive hard time due to non-violent crimes and lack of prior convictions.

Senator J.D. Vance's comments on the trial of Donald Trump's business records

Senator J.D. Vance criticizes the trial of former President Donald Trump's New York City business records, calling it a political sham and an attempt to label Trump as a convicted felon. He expresses concern over the implications for American politics and denounces the trial as unfair and disgraceful.

Conviction of Former President Donald Trump and Response from Biden-Harris 2024 Campaign

After being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records, former President Donald Trump delivers a speech from Trump Tower. Biden-Harris 2024 campaign responds by calling Trump 'confused' and 'desperate.' Trump faces potential prison time and claims he wanted to testify in his trial. Support pours in from Republican lawmakers after the verdict.

Joy Behar's reaction to Donald Trump's guilty verdict

Joy Behar expressed excitement over former President Donald Trump's guilty verdict in a New York business document trial, jokingly saying she 'started leaking' during the announcement.

Donald Trump's comments on Michael Cohen

Former president Donald Trump indirectly referred to his disgraced former attorney, Michael Cohen, during a press conference at Trump Tower in Manhattan. Trump criticized Cohen's actions and suggested he pled guilty to charges he did not actually commit.

Conviction of Former President Trump

Former President Trump was convicted in his New York criminal trial, leading to jubilation on 'The View' as hosts celebrated the news as a triumph for the country and themselves.

Former President Trump's conviction on falsifying business records

Former President Trump convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records in N.Y. trial, faces maximum sentence of 136 years in prison. Trump denied alleged affair with Stormy Daniels, insists on testifying. Legal experts see grounds for appeal.

Donald Trump's post-conviction rant

Donald Trump goes on a bizarre rant the day after his criminal conviction, claiming he wanted to testify in his trial and calling Joe Biden a fascist. He criticized the judge and his lawyers, expressing discontent with the trial process.

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Guilty Verdict of Former President Trump

Former President Donald Trump was found guilty in a New York City courtroom, sparking varying reactions from politicians and media outlets, including Fox News. Former Vice President Mike Pence criticized the conviction as politically motivated, while Trump denounced the trial as rigged and vowed an appeal.

Jason Aldean criticizes Trump trial verdict

Country music star Jason Aldean criticizes guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's trial, expressing concern for the justice system and the country's future.

Donald Trump Found Guilty in Criminal Hush Money Trial

Former president Donald Trump found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in a criminal hush money trial. Trump claims innocence, calls trial rigged by Biden administration. Sentencing date set for July 11.

Former President Trump's campaign rally and trial in New York City

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Michael Cohen's comments on Judge Juan Merchan and Donald Trump's trial

Former Trump aide Michael Cohen praises New York Judge Juan Merchan who presided over Trump's trial, highlighting the impact of sentencing on individuals and the difference in approaches to protect family. Cohen commends Merchan's professionalism and decision-making abilities, contrasting it with Trump's behavior during the trial.