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The closing arguments in Donald Trump's hush-money trial have set the stage for a dramatic finale. Prosecutors emphasized the 'mountain of evidence' showing Trump's alleged falsification of business records to conceal payments. Trump's defense hit back, portraying him as a victim and discrediting key witnesses. The courtroom showdown painted a vivid picture of legal theatrics and high stakes.
As the jury prepares to deliberate, the fate of the former president hangs in the balance. If convicted, Trump would make history as the first ex-president facing criminal charges. The trial's outcome could have far-reaching implications for Trump's legacy and future legal battles.
In a surprising twist, the trial also sheds light on the complexities of presidential immunity and accountability. The legal battle underscores the challenges of prosecuting a former commander-in-chief and raises questions about the limits of executive power.
Amid the intense legal showdown, public interest in Trump's trial remains high. The case serves as a captivating narrative of power, deception, and the pursuit of justice. As the world watches, the trial's conclusion could shape the political landscape for years to come.
Prosecutors told jurors on Tuesday they've seen a โmountain of evidenceโ to prove that Donald Trump falsified business records in order to cover up a ...
A lawyer for Donald Trump urged jurors Tuesday to find the former president innocent in his criminal trial, blasting a key witness as the "MVP of liars" while a ...
NEW YORK โ Lawyers gave their final arguments Tuesday in their effort to convict or acquit former President Donald Trump of 34 felony counts of falsified ...
A defense lawyer painted Donald J. Trump as the victim of unscrupulous people, but a prosecutor said Mr. Trump had directed a scheme to conceal a hush-money ...
Jurors will now deliberate before delivering a verdict in historic New York trial against former US president.
But if he is found guilty on even one count - just one of a few possible outcomes - Mr Trump would become the first former US president with a criminal ...
Donald Trump's New York hush money trial heads into the final stretch of closing arguments, jury deliberations and possibly a verdict.
In the first of four criminal cases, the former president is accused of falsifying business records to hide hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.
Closing arguments in the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president concluded Tuesday, leaving the jury to now decide if Donald Trump is guilty of ...
Jurors in Donald Trump's hush money trial are expected to begin deliberations after receiving instructions from the judge on the law and the factors they ...
Former President Donald Trump returns to court for his hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 28, 2024. Julia Nikhinson/Getty Images.
Closing arguments in the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president concluded Tuesday in a Manhattan courtroom.
The jury in Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York is set to begin deliberations Wednesday, marking the beginning of the end of the criminal trial.
The verdict will be historic. Either Trump will be campaigning for the White House as a convicted felon, giving Democrats fodder, or he will be acquitted as ...
After the judge instructs them on the law, 12 New Yorkers will retreat behind closed doors to weigh Donald J. Trump's fate.
Jury deliberations will begin Wednesday morning in New York prosecutors' case against Donald Trump, the first criminal trial involving a former president.
After the judge instructs them on the law, 12 New Yorkers will retreat behind closed doors to decide Donald J. Trump's fate.
Donald Trump's hush money trial resumed on Wednesday with jurors expected to begin closed-door deliberations that will determine whether he will become the ...
For the past five weeks, the 12 unidentified jurors in Donald J. Trump's Manhattan criminal trial have listened to opening statements, witness testimony, ...