Review of Donald Trump's Liquor Licenses in New Jersey

New Jersey officials are reviewing how former President Trump's liquor licenses for multiple golf clubs may be impacted by his recent conviction for falsifying business records in relation to payments made to Stormy Daniels. The licenses are still active, but the law prohibits issuing licenses to individuals convicted of crimes involving moral turpitude.

Former President Donald Trump vows to appeal guilty verdict

Former President Donald Trump vows to appeal guilty verdict for falsifying business records, citing lack of witnesses and support, raising $34.8 million in small-dollar donations. Trump expresses determination to fight for the Constitution and prevent similar situations for future presidents.

Conviction of Donald Trump on Business Records Case

Former President Donald Trump was convicted on all 34 counts in his business records case in New York City, leading to celebrations by Hollywood celebrities. Trump plans to appeal the verdict, calling the trial rigged and disgraceful.

Donald Trump Convicted as Felon

Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in his business records trial, making him a convicted felon. Democrats and the leftist media are celebrating the verdict, while Trump claims it is a rigged decision by the Biden administration to hurt him as a political opponent.

Trump business records trial

Jurors in the Trump business records trial do not have to agree on the specific crime he allegedly committed, but must agree that he falsified or caused falsification of business records with intent of committing or hiding a crime. The trial process has been criticized by conservative legal experts and media pundits for its complexity and lack of clarity.

Former President Trump's Criminal Trial in New York City

Former President Trump speaks outside NYC courtroom ahead of closing arguments in his criminal trial, accusing Joe Biden of destroying the country and weaponizing the legal system against him. Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records related to Stormy Daniels payment. Defense team motioned for dismissal of the case.

Manhattan business records trial of former President Donald Trump

Closing arguments in the Manhattan business records trial of former President Donald Trump are set to begin, with the defense going first followed by the prosecution. Trump expressed disagreement with the order of closing arguments on Truth Social, criticizing the judge and legal proceedings. Legal analysts and commentators have raised concerns about the fairness of the trial and the judge's conduct. President Joe Biden is reportedly planning to make a statement on the verdict, regardless of the outcome.

Donald Trump's Business Records Trial

Former President Donald Trump's business records trial is entering its final stages with closing arguments set for Tuesday and deliberations expected to start on Wednesday. The defense aimed to discredit key witnesses like Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen.

Donald Trump trial in Manhattan

Former President Donald Trump criticizes the pace of his trial in Manhattan for falsifying business records, accusing the prosecution and judge of rushing to harm him before the election.

Donald Trump business records trial

Donald Trump is back in a New York City courtroom for his business records trial where testimony is expected from a lawyer representing women who allege sexual encounters with him. The trial is ongoing and includes multiple key players and alleged violations of a gag order.

Donald Trump's business records trial

Former President Donald Trump is facing criminal charges related to falsifying business records in a trial in New York City. He is accused of reimbursing his ex-lawyer Michael Cohen for a payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. Trump denies the allegations and calls it a witch hunt by Democrats.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial

Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York involves allegations of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal during the 2016 campaign. The trial could impact the 2024 election and is the first of Trump's criminal cases to go to trial.

Gag Order Imposed on Trump in Hush Money Case

A New York judge has imposed a gag order on former President Trump in the hush-money payments case, preventing him from making public statements about witnesses, jurors, or court staff. The trial is set to begin on April 15, with Trump facing 34 counts of falsifying business records.