Donald Trump

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Trump is losing his capacity to control his fate with legal threats ... (CNN)

Former President Donald Trump is seen in New York City on April 3, 2023. Gotham/GC Images/Getty Images. CNN ...

Five still photographers will be allowed to take pictures of Trump and the courtroom before the hearing begins, however. And even a former president can’t disregard the choreography of a court case and rules of criminal procedure. But now he will be subject to the dictates of a judge and the rules and conventions of the legal system, which will be far harder for him to disrupt and divert than the institutions of political accountability he has subverted. If anyone knows how to thrive in a media circus, it is Trump. The media outlets argued that the case was of such public interest that it should be broadcast. Trump’s lawyers attempted to wrest some control of the court proceedings on Monday, arguing against a request by news organizations, including CNN, to allow television cameras into Tuesday’s arraignment. And it would further disrupt the ex-president’s capacity to dictate his political schedule and control his destiny. When he was under scrutiny in the Russia investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller, or during his two impeachments, Trump exploited his huge popularity with Republican voters to discredit accusations against him. Ahead of his appearance Tuesday, for instance, Trump made a late shuffle of his legal team, bringing in another attorney, Todd Blanche, to serve as his lead counsel – a move some saw as sidelining another attorney, Joe Tacopina. Trump made a big show on Monday of his return to New York ahead of his arraignment. Trump hasn’t been charged in any of the other cases, but a multi-front defense in multiple cases would represent an extraordinary storm. Then there’s also a possible prosecution in Georgia led by a district attorney probing the ex-president’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election result in the swing state.

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Donald Trump to be arraigned in New York criminal case (Financial Times)

Former president expected to enter 'not guilty' plea as he makes first appearance in hush-money case.

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Trump arraignment live: Indicted ex-president to appear in court (Aljazeera.com)

Trump, first US president to face criminal prosecution, will hear the charges against him at a hearing in New York City.

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Donald Trump Prepares to Surrender (The New York Times)

For one thing, some legal experts view the Manhattan case skeptically. The closest analogy to it may be the 2012 trial of John Edwards, the former Democratic ...

[claimed their fifth national title](https://theathletic.com/4378834/2023/04/03/uconn-san-diego-state-national-championship-takeaways/) with a 76-59 drubbing of upstart San Diego State. [About 15 million Americans](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/03/us/politics/medicaid-enrollment-pandemic.html)could soon lose their health insurance because of the expiration of a pandemic program that automatically extended Medicaid coverage. [will escort Trump from his home in Trump Tower](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/03/nyregion/adams-trump-nyc.html)to the district attorney’s office in Lower Manhattan, where he will surrender. [similarly questionable](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/22/opinion/republican-nomination-trump-indictment.html). [about five percentage points worse](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/16/upshot/trump-effect-midterm-election.html) than otherwise similar Republicans, my colleague Nate Cohn estimates. Smith is overseeing this inquiry as well, and the timing of a resolution remains unknown. Clinton also lied about an affair while he was president — under oath, no less — but many Americans nonetheless believed he [should remain in the job](https://www.nytimes.com/1998/12/21/us/impeachment-polls-public-support-for-president-for-closure-emerges-unshaken.html). There is a great deal of uncertainty about Trump’s legal problems and the 2024 election. Over the past few years, a small — but crucial — slice of voters who are otherwise sympathetic to the Republican Party have indicated that they are uncomfortable with Trump’s attacks on democracy. Even if he is, though, the charges do not seem likely to change many voters’ views of Trump. The closest analogy to it may be the 2012 trial of John Edwards, the former Democratic presidential candidate, who was accused of violating campaign-finance law by hiding payments to cover up an extramarital affair. Further down, you can read about the latest developments and what to expect today.

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How the indictment of Donald Trump is a 'strange and different ... (The Conversation AU)

For the first time, a former US president has been indicted, and two scholars describe what it means for democracy – and for them.

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Donald Trump's arraignment: How the day will unfold (Aljazeera.com)

Republican to be booked, fingerprinted and arraigned as part of the first criminal case against a former US president.

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Donald Trump set to be first former president arraigned in court (PBS NewsHour)

An extraordinary moment in U.S. history is soon unfolding in a New York City courthouse.

The public fascination with the case was evident Monday as national television carried live images of Trump’s motorcade from his Mar-a-Lago club to a private, red, white and blue Boeing 757 stenciled with his name. The former president and his aides are embracing the media circus. Those investigations concern efforts to undo the 2020 election results as well as the possible mishandling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. There were signs both supporting and decrying the former president stuck to posts, one urging passers-by to donate to help fund Trump’s presidential library and another showing a shouting Trump behind bars. Still, they asked the judge in a Monday filing to ban photo and video coverage of the arraignment. This is when Trump and his defense lawyers will get their first glimpse of the precise allegations against him. Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of Trump’s staunchest supporters in Congress, who is organizing a rally Tuesday at a park across from the courthouse: “While you’re in town, be on your best behavior,” Adams said. Capitol in a failed bid to halt the congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s win. we’ll get through this and win the election.” At least 500 prominent supporters have been invited, with some of the most pro-Trump congressional Republicans expected to attend. Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina said Tuesday that Trump wouldn’t plead guilty to lesser charges, even if it might resolve the case. history is set to soon unfold in a Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday: Former President Donald Trump, who faces multiple election-related investigations, will surrender to face criminal charges stemming from 2016 hush money payments.

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Live updates: Donald Trump set for historic arraignment; crowds ... (Fremont Tribune)

People have begun gathering for a rally for Donald Trump in a park outside the courthouse where the former president is scheduled to be arraigned.

He called the decision by a grand jury to indict him “political persecution and election interference at the highest level.” He called that result a “strong demarcation line” for proceeding with other parts of the probe. “I don’t think this case is going to see a juror,” he said. He demurred Tuesday when asked if he hopes Trump will continue to back him in return for the show of support. That sparked a public protest by two prosecutors who were leading the investigation and resigned. And it makes, it cheapens the judicial system, and it’s not good for America.”

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Donald Trump indictment live: Former president lashes out at judge ... (BBC News)

With Sarah Smith, Kayla Epstein, and Gary O'Donoghue at the New York courthouse, Madeline Halpert at Trump Tower, Barbara Plett-Usher at Mar-a-Lago, ...

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Live updates: Donald Trump set for historic arraignment (Independent Tribune)

George Santos, the besieged Republican congressman facing multiple investigations into lies he told while running for office, has joined the growing crowd ...

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Trump is being arraigned – here's what that means and what ... (The Guardian)

Former president will answer criminal charges related to alleged hush money scheme in Manhattan.

Once the arraignment comes to a close, Trump will almost certainly be released and allowed to return to Florida. Even though the trial is probably still months away, Trump is already planning for a guilty verdict. Once Trump enters a plea, the judge will set a schedule for next steps in the pre-trial process. Tacopina has said he does not expect officers to put Trump in handcuffs, but the former president is likely to be fingerprinted and get his mugshot taken once he surrenders. The New York Young Republican Club has already announced it will hold a rally at a park near the courthouse to protest against Bragg’s “heinous attack” on Trump. On Monday, the former president and current presidential candidate traveled from his Florida home of Mar-a-Lago to New York, where he spent the night at Trump Tower.

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Donald Trump to appear in court and be charged in historic moment ... (CNN)

Donald Trump will officially become the first former president to face criminal charges Tuesday when he's arraigned in a New York courtroom -- an appearance ...

Trump will be taken through back hallways and elevators to the courthouse, which is in the same building as the district attorney’s office. His arrest will be processed in the district attorney’s office, where he will be fingerprinted. He stayed overnight in Trump Tower, and will head 4 miles south to the courthouse in downtown Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon. Trump will be accompanied throughout the day by the Secret Service. And a [Fulton County special grand jury ](https://www.cnn.com/2023/03/20/politics/georgia-racketeering-conspiracy-trump-willis/index.html)has completed its investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. The investigation stemmed from a hush money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign.

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Live updates: Donald Trump set for historic arraignment; crowds ... (Independent Tribune)

People have begun gathering for a rally for Donald Trump in a park outside the courthouse where the former president is scheduled to be arraigned.

He called the decision by a grand jury to indict him “political persecution and election interference at the highest level.” He demurred Tuesday when asked if he hopes Trump will continue to back him in return for the show of support. He called that result a “strong demarcation line” for proceeding with other parts of the probe. “I don’t think this case is going to see a juror,” he said. And it makes, it cheapens the judicial system, and it’s not good for America.” In video of the remarks, Greene thanked “patriotic Trump supporters who are here today." Trump has not yet been seen on the 15th floor where the hearing is supposed to take place. In a social media post from his plane on his flight home from New York, former President Donald Trump said that Tuesday's court hearing "was shocking to many in that they had no ‘surprises,’ and therefore, no case. It was difficult to hear her comments in the crowd. Trump’s lawyers asked for him to be excused from attending the hearing in person because of extraordinary security precautions. Trump was expected to speak there in a campaign-like setting. He called the New York indictment the latest in an "onslaught of fraudulent investigations.”

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Donald Trump to surrender to history-making criminal charges (Associated Press)

An extraordinary moment in U.S. history is scheduled to unfold in a New York City courthouse Tuesday. Former President Donald Trump will surrender in ...

The former president and his aides are embracing the media circus. Those investigations concern efforts to undo the 2020 election results as well as the possible mishandling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. The public fascination with the case was evident Monday as national television carried live images of Trump’s motorcade from his Mar-a-Lago club to his red, white and blue Boeing 757. Top Republicans, including some of Trump’s potential rivals in next year’s GOP presidential primary, have decried the case against him. Capitol in a failed bid to halt the congressional certification of President Joe Biden’s win. Still, they asked the judge in a Monday filing to ban photo and video coverage of the arraignment. This is when Trump and his defense lawyers will get their first glimpse of the precise allegations against him. we’ll get through this and win the election.” Both say they had sexual encounters with the married Trump years before he got into politics. House but was never convicted in the U.S. “He will be a gentleman,” McLaughlin said. Trump, who was impeached twice by the U.S.

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In pictures: Donald Trump arrested on criminal charges (BBC News)

He is being arraigned at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse on criminal charges said to be related to hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels ...

Inside, he sat in front of the judge, surrounded by his legal team. He then was seen walking into the courtroom. During the drive, he posted on his social media website: "Seems so SURREAL -- WOW, they are going to ARREST ME".

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Live updates: Donald Trump set for historic arraignment (Fremont Tribune)

George Santos, the besieged Republican congressman facing multiple investigations into lies he told while running for office, has joined the growing crowd ...

He called the decision by a grand jury to indict him “political persecution and election interference at the highest level.” He called that result a “strong demarcation line” for proceeding with other parts of the probe. “I don’t think this case is going to see a juror,” he said. He demurred Tuesday when asked if he hopes Trump will continue to back him in return for the show of support. And it makes, it cheapens the judicial system, and it’s not good for America.” That sparked a public protest by two prosecutors who were leading the investigation and resigned. In video of the remarks, Greene thanked “patriotic Trump supporters who are here today." Trump has not yet been seen on the 15th floor where the hearing is supposed to take place. It was difficult to hear her comments in the crowd. He entered the courthouse surrounded by Secret Service agents. “But this is not a focus for him today.” And they look here to find out what the White House thinks about it.”

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Read the indictment against Donald Trump, details of payments to ... (CNBC)

The indictment against former President Donald Trump charges him with 34 criminal counts of falsifying business records. The charges are connected to hush ...

McDougal has said she had a long-term affair with Trump that began in 2006. "Seems relevant," the younger Trump wrote. Trump repeatedly and fraudulently falsified New York business records to conceal crimes that hid damaging information from the voting public during the 2016 presidential election." Trump later reimbursed Cohen with a series of monthly checks, 11 in total. "Manhattan is home to the country's most significant business market. It is possible that the criminal case will not be resolved before the 2024 presidential election, where Trump is seeking the Republican nomination. Trump Revocable Trust, while later ones came from Trump's bank account, prosecutors said. Merchan scheduled the next hearing in the case for Dec. It more commonly is charged as a felony in Manhattan. Nine of the checks were signed by Trump, and "Each check was processed by the Trump Organization and illegally disguised as a payment for legal services rendered pursuant to a non-existent retainer agreement" with Cohen. [Donald Trump](https://www.cnbc.com/donald-trump/) is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with a scheme that directed [hush money](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/03/trump-to-fly-to-new-york-to-surrender-on-indictment-.html) payments to [two women](https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/21/trump-is-sad-about-possible-stormy-daniels-indictment.html) before the 2016 presidential election. Bragg in a statement said, "The People of the State of New York allege that Donald J.

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Donald Trump faces 34 criminal charges in historic indictment (Aljazeera.com)

Trump, the first former US president to be criminally prosecuted, pleads not guilty in New York arraignment hearing.

“Not only is the indictment frivolous, this political persecution marks a dark day for our country,” Cruz wrote on Twitter. Cohen said he paid her on Trump’s orders. Wearing a dark blue suit and red tie, Trump sat with his hands folded at the defence table on Tuesday as he entered his plea flanked by his lawyers. Can’t believe this is happening in America,” he posted on social media before his arrival at the Manhattan court. Seems so SURREAL – WOW, they are going to ARREST ME. [denounced the case](/news/2023/4/3/donald-trump-to-fly-to-new-york-for-court-appearance) as a “witch hunt”.

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Donald Trump appears in court, pleads not guilty (Premium Times)

Mr Trump was indicted last week by a grand jury following an investigation related to a hush money payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during ...

Good journalism costs a lot of money. Mr Trump before his indictment declared his intention to run for office again. The former US president was arraigned before Judge Juan Merchan.

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Donald Trump, the martyr: How his official arrest could affect his ... (MARCA.com)

The Manhattan area in New York City has been swarmed by both protestors and journalists who were waiting to get a glimpse at former president Donald Trump's ...

[Donald Trump](https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/us-news/2023/04/04/642c3bf322601dc3658b4636.html) stepping out of his vehicle right outside court will remain in people's memories for many years to come. [Donald Trump's](https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/us-news/2023/04/04/642c3e64ca47415a298b45c3.html) arrival to the court. Apart from Donald Trump, the only other strong candidate to become president from the Republican party was Ron DeSantis. So far, the former president has over [30 different charges](https://www.marca.com/en/lifestyle/us-news/2023/04/04/642c3bf322601dc3658b4636.html) of paying hush money to former pornstar Stormy Daniels in order to silence her from talking about an affair they had. In his mind, he never imagined this would happen to a president of the United States. Even from the car on his way there, the president complained through his social media of how surreal all of this is for him.

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Donald Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony charges in hush money ... (The Guardian)

Unprecedented development marks the first time in American history a former president has been charged with a crime.

This evening he will host a primetime event with supporters and some of his most loyal allies on Capitol Hill. Metal barricades divided Trump’s supporters from his opponents, a stark visual of a nation still deeply divided over his presidency and his political future. The intense public interest in the case was underscored on Tuesday by dueling but peaceful demonstrations swelled on separate sides of a park near the courthouse. And they asked for protective orders for discovery materials, including Trump’s escalatory posts on his platform Truth Social, such as when he vowed “death and destruction” in the event he was indicted. “We today uphold our solemn responsibility to ensure that everyone stands equal before the law,” Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg said at his press conference after Trump’s arraignment. In his appearance before New York supreme court justice Juan Merchan, Trump said little, speaking only to say “not guilty” to the 34 felony charges for falsifying business records against him, and to sigh “I know” when Merchan warned he could be removed for being disruptive.

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The charges against Donald Trump – full text of indictment (The Guardian)

The ex-president has been charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Read the full text.

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Donald Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony counts in hush money ... (BBC News)

Donald Trump has been charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, making him the first former US president to face a criminal trial.

Ms Greene, 48, has repeatedly promoted the false claim that Mr Trump won the 2020 presidential election. Hundreds of Mr Trump's supporters congregated at a park across from the courthouse on Tuesday morning, galvanised by the charges filed against him. They are not named in the legal documents, but Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said Mr Trump had arranged for $130,000 (£105,000) to be paid to porn star Stormy Daniels to buy her silence. The second payment, for $150,000 (£120,000), was reportedly made to Karen McDougal, a former Playboy magazine Playmate of the Year. A stony-faced Mr Trump said nothing as he left the courtroom after his arraignment. "Can't believe this is happening in America."

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Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 counts. Read the criminal charges (NPR)

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has announced a 34-count felony indictment of former President Donald Trump. Read the criminal charges here.

"Manhattan is home to the country's most significant business market," District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a statement. Read the indictment here and its statement of facts below that: The indictment is historic.

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Donald Trump arrested in Manhattan (Peoples Gazette)

He was arrested over his alleged role in paying hush money to adult entertainment star, Stormy Daniels, in the days preceding his election victory back in ...

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Donald Trump has been charged. The swamp is finally being drained (The Guardian)

Trump's arraignment marks the day when he began to be held criminally accountable. And that must be a good thing for the rule of law.

It’s “easy to mistake the mob for the people”, the philosopher Hannah Arendt once wrote, warning that “the mob always will shout for the ‘strong man,’ the ‘great leader,’ for the mob hates society from which it is excluded”. [said](https://mobile.twitter.com/therecount/status/1643270948714426370): “Trump is joining some of the most incredible people in history being arrested today. Will this prosecution turn the tide in Trump’s favor and bring him the support he needs to regain not just the Republican nomination but the American presidency? [suggested](https://www.newsweek.com/trump-waco-rally-crowd-size-smaller-1790873) a crowd of up to 60,000. Rather, what’s evident is that Trump is unable to find a significant number of people who are willing to put their bodies on the line in his name, as he repeatedly has boasted. Jesus was arrested and murdered.” Greene, who is reported to be angling for the vice-president position on a Trump ticket, stated that she “will always support” Trump. Keeping Trump’s penchant for embellishment in mind, we would be wise to wait for proof from official campaign filings before accepting the accuracy of that number. And since “draining the swamp” is understood as rooting out political corruption, then, according to the criminal charges in the indictment, Trump is the alleged swamp monster whose habitat is being drained. [indictment](https://www.manhattanda.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Donald-J.-Trump-Indictment.pdf), we now see the outline of how Trump’s alleged hush money payments to two different women have been viewed by prosecutors and how they rise to the level of felony charges. “Participants in the scheme took steps that mischaracterized, for tax purposes, the true nature of the reimbursements,” Bragg By surrendering himself to authorities in New York City, Trump is finally draining the swamp. Of course, Trump isn’t the one opening the drain.

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Analysis: What the 34 felony charges against Donald Trump reveal (BBC News)

Now the indictment against the former US president has been unsealed, here is what you need to know.

As a reward, the indictment notes, Mr Pecker received an invitation to Mr Trump's inauguration. These payments, he says, support the prosecution case that Mr Trump knew his payments to Cohen were part of an illegal attempt to influence the 2016 presidential election. "The defendant orchestrated a scheme with others to influence the 2016 presidential election by identifying and purchasing negative information about him to suppress its publication and benefit the defendant's electoral prospects," the indictment's Statement of Facts asserts. In 2017, after becoming president, Mr Trump met with Cohen in the White House. TRUMP repeatedly and fraudulently falsified New York business records to conceal criminal conduct that hid damaging information from the voting public during the 2016 presidential election. Mr Trump - who pleaded not guilty to all the charges - insisted after leaving the courthouse that there was no case to answer.

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Donald Trump becomes first American president to be arrested (Daily Post Nigeria)

Former US President, Donald Trump has been arrested on Tuesday and in police custody ahead of his upcoming arraignment. Trump faces charges over hush.

On Monday, a judge had ruled to bar news outlets from broadcasting the arraignment. Trump is expected to face more than 30-count charges related to business fraud as part of a probe into the $130,000 payout to Stormy Daniels, the adult actress, in an attempt to buy her silence over an alleged affair. However, details of the charges are expected to be revealed in the coming hours.

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Live updates: Donald Trump to surrender for arraignment (Independent Tribune)

Former President Donald Trump pumped his fist and waved before leaving Trump Tower, bound for the Manhattan courthouse nearly 4 miles (6 kilometers) away.

He called the decision by a grand jury to indict him “political persecution and election interference at the highest level.” He called that result a “strong demarcation line” for proceeding with other parts of the probe. He demurred Tuesday when asked if he hopes Trump will continue to back him in return for the show of support. “I don’t think this case is going to see a juror,” he said. And it makes, it cheapens the judicial system, and it’s not good for America.” That sparked a public protest by two prosecutors who were leading the investigation and resigned. In video of the remarks, Greene thanked “patriotic Trump supporters who are here today." Trump has not yet been seen on the 15th floor where the hearing is supposed to take place. It was difficult to hear her comments in the crowd. Trump’s lawyers asked for him to be excused from attending the hearing in person because of extraordinary security precautions. And they look here to find out what the White House thinks about it.” “But this is not a focus for him today.”

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Who was in the courtroom with Donald Trump (BBC News)

Mr Trump appeared in a New York courtroom on Tuesday, where he was charged with 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records in connection to hush ...

She also once represented Genovese crime family underboss Venero "Benny Eggs" Mangano, [according to Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/world/us/bragg-tacopina-whos-who-trump-hush-money-case-2023-04-03/). [last year in a trial for tax fraud](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63461588). Susan Necheles (second from left) is no stranger to the Trump Organisation.

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In a historic first, former President Donald Trump is charged with 34 ... (NPR)

Former President Donald Trump was charged in an indictment unsealed Tuesday with 34 felony counts of falsification of business records in the first degree.

The prosecution said it hoped to have trial in January 2024; the defense asked for the spring of 2024. It bought the information from the former doorman without fully investigating his claims — and later concluded that it was not true — but the owner directed that the deal take place because of his agreement with Trump and his lawyer. Cohen said he even discussed the checks with Trump inside the Oval Office at the White House. The case against Trump stems from a 2018 guilty plea by Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, who admitted to making illegal campaign contributions in the form of buying women's silence about their alleged relationships with Trump. "Today's unsealing of the indictment shows that the rule of law died in this country," Tacopina said outside the courthouse. Trump was seen in photos seated at the defendant's table in the courtroom, in between his lawyers Joe Tacopina and Susan Necheles.

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Takeaways and key lines from the indictment against Donald Trump (CNN)

The criminal charges stem from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's investigation into hush money payments, made during the 2016 presidential campaign, to ...

“The payment records, kept and maintained by the Trump Organization, were false New York business records. Bragg alleged in his press conference Tuesday that the business records were falsified in 2017 with the intent of concealing criminal conduct connected to the 2016 campaign. Prosecutors say checks were cut monthly – including some coming directly from Trump’s bank account – to Cohen. Bragg is not charging Trump with a violation of election law or a conspiracy related to that alleged campaign-related conduct. Many of these specific facts have been public for years. “Each check was processed by the Trump Organization, and each check was disguised as a payment for legal services rendered in a given month of 2017 pursuant to a retainer agreement,” prosecutors wrote in the statement of facts accompanying the indictment.

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Donald Trump pleads not guilty. What happens next? (Aljazeera.com)

Here's all you need to know about the unprecedented case against former US president, who faces 34 charges in New York.

“I’m thinking it’s going to be like a three to four-week trial,” Filipkowski said. When both the prosecution and defence rest, the jury will deliberate and deliver a verdict. A judge will ultimately make a sentencing decision and Trump’s team could then launch an appeal. “We’re all sort of sitting here wondering, ‘Is this going to happen before the election next year?'” “That’s kind of the first big controversial thing because, obviously, [Trump’s] running for president and he wants to make this an issue,” Filipkowski said. They will likely punctuate long stretches of sifting through reams of financial and banking documents. or maybe a witness goes on TV and starts saying things that undermine their own credibility.” “We don’t know what would happen if he violates [a gag order],” Filipkowski said. “This man [Trump] is very unpopular in Manhattan.” Otherwise, the process of jury selection would begin before a trial and prosecutors and the defence will need to agree on 12 jurors they believe to be unbiased – a tall order in such a high-profile case. With the next hearing currently set for December 4 in the Trump case, prosecutors and the defence will also have the ability to submit a series of motions – applications for the court to make a decision on specific issues – prior to a trial. All to know about Donald Trump’s case](/news/2023/3/31/donald-trump-indictment?traffic_source=KeepReading) [New Yorkers on Donald Trump’s arraignment in the city](/news/2023/4/4/vox-pops-new-yorkers-on-donald-trump-arraignment-in-the-city?traffic_source=KeepReading)

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Donald Trump delivers speech at Mar-a-Lago following arrest in ... (The Guardian)

Speech follows ex-president's appearance in New York court – follow all the latest news.

But Bragg’s prosecutors have also accused Trump of undermining the integrity of the 2016 elections by orchestrating a scheme to purchase and suppress negative stories. Some anti-Trumpers had infiltrated the Trump side, and launched a highly successful attempt to silence the Georgia congresswoman. No one wailed, no one fell to their knees, there was just a low murmur as mumbles and expletives were uttered from underneath a sea of red Maga hats. And they asked for protective orders for discovery materials, including Trump’s escalatory posts on his platform Truth Social, such as when he vowed “death and destruction” in the event he was indicted. But another woman had a CNN live stream on her phone which showed Trump’s car was still en route to the court. The tabloid reached a $150,000 agreement with McDougal, purchasing the rights to her story in an effort to keep it from going public. Data on the laptop, which analysts and news media examined extensively, showed that Hunter tried to use his family name to his advantage, but did not show corruption on the part of Joe Biden. It was the final fall for a man who used to walk with kings, command the world’s most powerful military and casually threaten political opponents such as Hillary Clinton with jail. Its neat symbol came in the form of a characteristically fake image. Trump took classified documents to Mar-a-Lago, whereas former president Barack Obama turned over documents, according to the National Archives and Records Administration itself. We don’t consider that necessarily newsworthy and there is a cost to us as a news organization of knowingly broadcasting untrue things.” Merchan’s daughter is president of Authentic, an agency that has worked with the campaigns of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris , Cory Booker and other Democrats.

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Donald Trump attacks 'election interference' after historic criminal ... (Financial Times)

Former president hits out at prosecution as Republicans criticise indictment as short on substance.

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Donald Trump has been charged. What happens next? (BBC News)

Mr Trump's lawyers have vowed to try everything possible to get the case thrown out before trial.

Motions are requests for the court to make a decision on a matter relating to a case before a trial begins. After his various legal challenges play out, the People of New York v. "And, of course, I very much anticipate a motion to dismiss coming because there's no law that fits this." But motions to transfer venue are rarely granted. There's no doubt that if the case gets to trial, it will be watched worldwide. In addition to a motion to dismiss, the Trump team has floated the possibility of a motion to transfer venue - moving the trial from Manhattan to nearby Staten Island.

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Five key takeaways from Donald Trump's Manhattan arraignment (Aljazeera.com)

Ex-US president's arraignment in New York was a relatively muted affair, as Trump faced 34 felony charges.

[Republicans and Democrats react to Trump’s New York arraignment](/news/2023/4/4/republicans-and-democrats-react-to-trumps-new-york-arraignment?traffic_source=KeepReading) [Donald Trump pleads not guilty. We are a nation in decline. Today American politics crosses a line that it’s never going to come back from,” said But Republicans expressed outrage at what they considered a weaponisation of the legal system for political purposes. The court appearance took less than an hour. “Protest, take our nation back!”

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5 things to know about Donald Trump's felony charges (NPR)

Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover damaging information.

Revisit [how the news unfolded.](https://www.npr.org/live-updates/trump-indictment-arraignment-arrest-new-york) That's right in the heart of primary season, which could complicate the former president's reelection bid. The prosecution is pushing for opening arguments to begin sometime in January 2024, but Trump's defense asked for a few more months, maybe sometime in spring 2024. (On the advice of AMI's general counsel, that reimbursement never took place.) The first is New York state election law, "which makes it a crime to conspire to promote a candidacy by unlawful means," Bragg said. The court ruled that Special Counsel Jack Smith can question top Trump aides on his actions in Jan. "I never thought anything like this would happen in America," Trump said to kick off his speech. "In truth, there was no retainer agreement," reads a statement of fact that accompanied the charges. That's a Class E felony — the lowest level of felony in the state of New York. Trump, Cohen and AMI's CEO David Pecker "had a series of discussions about who should pay off [MacDougal] to secure her silence," prosecutors say. All three took place after Trump announced his candidacy for president in June of 2015. Former President Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts.

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Can Alvin Bragg make his unprecedented case against Donald ... (Financial Times)

Manhattan district attorney faces scepticism as he moves forward with 'hush-money' prosecution.

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Trump charged: How the world reacted to his arrest (BBC News)

The first former US president to face criminal charges: Donald Trump now holds this dubious and historic record after a court in New York indicted him on 34 ...

"This is when the system, which is declared as absolutely free, ends up devouring or denying itself," she said. "Miracles still do happen," he wrote about the former president's arrest. - reflecting Mr Trump's track record of false or misleading claims - while in another German publication, Der Spiegel, columnist Roland Nelles wrote a piece titled " [Trump Turns Dock into Election Box After Criminal Indictment](https://oglobo.globo.com/mundo/noticia/2023/04/trump-transforma-banco-dos-reus-em-palanque-eleitoral-apos-indiciamento-criminal.ghtml)". Mr Trump has declared he is running in the 2024 presidential election. [the front pages of most UK newspapers](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-65183858) on Wednesday, under pun-heavy headlines such as "Donald (in the) Dock" and "Trump in the eye of the Stormy".

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Donald Trump's Day in Court (The New York Times)

Yesterday, Donald Trump became the first president, current or former, to be charged with a crime. Prosecutors accused him of coordinating a scheme during ...

[The Daily](https://www.nytimes.com/thedaily)” is about Trump’s arraignment. [Karen Friedman Agnifilo and Norman Eisen](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/04/opinion/donald-trump-alvin-bragg-indictment-charges.html), Times Opinion: “There’s nothing novel or weak about this case. [the chaos of Trump’s legal challenges](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/04/us/politics/biden-trump-arraignment.html)will remind some voters why they chose President Biden in 2020. [peanut and caramel matzo brittle](https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1023011-salted-peanut-and-caramel-matzo-brittle) is addictive. The case is expected to last awhile. Eventually, he helped arrange a deal in which Trump’s lawyer at the time, Michael Cohen, paid Daniels $130,000 to stay quiet about the affair. During the final weeks of the 2016 campaign, she tried to sell her story of a decade-old affair with Trump, which he denies. “It is still extraordinary to hear the district attorney telling this story in the context of a criminal arraignment,” my colleague Jonah Bromwich wrote. All of the criminal charges are related to a $130,000 hush payment to a porn star, Stormy Daniels, who says she had an affair with Trump. “This fake case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election, and it should be dropped immediately,” he said. “That payment was to hide damaging information from the voting public,” Bragg said. Court filings detailed several instances in which Trump allegedly bought the silence of others during the campaign to bury damaging stories.

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Donald Trump's arraignment: How the world reacted (Aljazeera.com)

Photos of former US President Donald Trump as he appeared in court covered the front pages of most international papers.

The front pages of most UK newspapers were covered with photos of Trump as he appeared in court. Some world leaders also commented on social media. [This is karma and it won’t help Trump win 2024](/opinions/2023/4/5/this-is-karma-and-it-wont-help-trump-win-2024?traffic_source=KeepReading) [Five key takeaways from Donald Trump’s Manhattan arraignment](/news/2023/4/5/five-key-takeaways-from-trumps-manhattan-arraignment?traffic_source=KeepReading) [Donald Trump pleads not guilty. Some used catchy headlines, such as “Trump in the eye of the Stormy” in the Mirror and “Trump in the dock” in The Times. Wednesday's Mirror: Trump In The Eye Of The Stormy German newspapers went in hard on Trump with the Tagesspiegel using the headline “Nothing but the truth?” in a piece about Trump’s track record of misleading claims.

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Donald Trump lashes out, resorting to old tactics after arraignment ... (NPR)

Donald Trump ripped from a well-worn page in his playbook Tuesday night — lashing out with a speech that was at times full of lies and conspiracies.

And, according to his campaign, Trump has raised more than $7 million in the days since the indictment. But therein lies the problem for Trump — the more his grievance politics have become about him, the more views of him from independents (and certainly Democrats) have hardened. And right now Trump is the clear front-runner for the GOP nomination once again. Mitt Romney of Utah, are criticizing the New York case. "Please refrain from making comments or engaging in conduct that has the potential to incite violence, create civil unrest, or jeopardize the safety or well-being of any individuals." He equated the New York charges to nothing more than "election interference." The next court date in this case isn't until December. He called two other prosecutors, who are or have investigated him and who are Black, "racist." In court Tuesday, instead of a rejoinder from Trump, it was his recently hired lawyer, Todd Blanche, who did the talking. A grim-faced Trump quietly walked into the New York courthouse. "The only crime I've committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it." It was an odd day to say the least.

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The Humiliation of Donald Trump (The Atlantic)

He was forced to return to the island that rejected him—not in triumph, but in disgrace.

For now, at least, he seems intent on waging his battle with the Manhattan haters from a distance. There was no impromptu press conference on the courthouse steps or chest-thumping speech to his supporters outside. A handful of Trump’s New York–based supporters tried to convince me that this was still his town. Yes, his personal grievances with the “elites”—the ego-wounding snubs—might have been petty, but the anger was real. They recognized the type—the outer-borough kid who’d made good—and they made sure he knew he wasn’t one of them. But the relatively muted MAGA presence, compared with the crowds of onlookers relishing the moment, only underscored how alienated the former president has become from the city with which he was once synonymous. Hundreds of journalists descended on Lower Manhattan to chronicle each indignity: the courthouse door gently shutting on him because nobody bothered to hold it open, the judge sternly instructing him to rein in his social-media rhetoric about the case. The island of Manhattan plays an important role in the Donald Trump creation myth. Of course, becoming the first ex-president in American history to be charged with a crime is not exactly a coveted résumé line. For a kid born in Queens—even one who grew up in a rich family—Manhattan seemed like the center of the universe. He looked strangely small sitting there flanked by lawyers—his shoulders slumped, his hands in his lap, his 6-foot-3-inch frame seeming to retreat into itself. He shuffled quietly into the courtroom and took his seat at the defense table.

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