Trump trial live updates: David Pecker testifies regarding the arrangement with Karen McDougal.

Trump trial live updates: David Pecker testifies regarding the arrangement with Karen McDougal.

NEW YORK — The The seventh day of the criminal hush money trial that Donald Trump is facing in New York continued with the continuation of the evidence of the prosecution’s first witness, David Pecker. Pecker is the former chief executive of American Media Inc., which is the parent company of National Enquirer. For the purpose of “catch and kill” stories that could be detrimental to Trump in the run-up …

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Trump warned, social media found: Day 2 hush money trial findings

Trump warned, social media found: Day 2 hush money trial findings

In the historic hush money trial of Donald Trump, seven jurors were seated on Tuesday. The trial is being held in the United States. This event marked the beginning of the very first criminal prosecution of a former president in the history of the United States of America. Within the next few days, there is a likelihood that opening arguments will be presented. During the hearings that took place on …

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Trump’s New York hush money trial begins, and with it, the craziest campaign ever.

Trump's New York hush money trial begins, and with it, the craziest campaign ever.

As Donald Trump made preparations to enter a courtroom in New York and become the first former president in the history of the United States to be tried for a crime, he did not appear to be in any way upset by the scenario. He seemed to be completely unfazed by the circumstances. “This is an assault on America,” he told the reporters who had gathered in a corridor prior …

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The NY hush money trial might land Donald Trump in prison.

The NY hush money trial might land Donald Trump in prison.

If former President Donald Trump is convicted on all counts in his New York criminal hush money trial that begins April 15, he could theoretically face more than a decade in prison. But most legal experts who spoke to USA TODAY said such a dramatic outcome is unlikely. Instead, he would likely be sentenced to something between probation and four years in prison. And he would probably still be out, …

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