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Trump N.Y. Hush Money Case

Highlights

  1. The End Is Near: 5 Takeaways From Trump’s Criminal Trial

    After a grueling day of cross-examination for Michael D. Cohen, the judge told lawyers to be ready to make closing arguments by Tuesday.

     By Kate Christobek and

    Michael D. Cohen leaving his apartment building on Thursday morning to head to Manhattan Criminal Court. He faced hours of attacks on his credibility, as defense lawyers painted him as a congenital liar.
    CreditAndres Kudacki/Associated Press
  2. Michael Cohen and Todd Blanche Clash Over 2016 Call to Trump’s Bodyguard

    A current lawyer for Donald J. Trump, Todd Blanche, accused his former lawyer and fixer, Michael D. Cohen, of calling to complain about a teenage prankster, but the witness insisted he called to discuss a hush-money payment.

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    Michael D. Cohen was asked under cross-examination on Thursday about a 2016 phone to Donald J. Trump’s bodyguard.
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  3. Republicans Flock to Trump’s Trial, Risking Control of the House Floor

    On Thursday, an entourage of about 20 accompanied the former president to court. Among them were many lawmakers.

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    House Republicans said they came to speak for Donald J. Trump, making attacks that he cannot, thanks to a gag order.
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  4. The Prosecution’s Case Is Wrapping Up in Trump’s Trial. What Happens Next?

    The prosecution is nearing its end. Then, defense lawyers will get their chance to poke holes in the case before the question is put in jurors’ hands.

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    Donald J. Trump’s defense is not required to put on a case, and he is not required to testify.
    CreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times
  5. Cohen Tells Jurors of Oval Office Deal to Pay Back the Hush Money

    Michael D. Cohen’s story of an arrangement struck in the White House with Donald Trump was the only personal account tying the former president to falsified documents.

     By Ben ProtessJonah E. Bromwich and

    Michael D. Cohen told jurors how Donald J. Trump’s allies sent the message: “Don’t flip. Don’t speak.”
    CreditSeth Wenig/Associated Press

Trial Takeaways

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  1. Michael D. Cohen will be the last prosecution witness.
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  2. Michael D. Cohen testified in a Manhattan court on Monday, and his cross-examination is likely to begin Tuesday.
    CreditJulia Nikhinson/Associated Press
  3. Donald J. Trump’s behavior in court, which the judge has tried to restrain, could influence the jury.
    CreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times
  4. A lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump during cross-examination attacked Stormy Daniels for trying to monetize her life story.
    CreditCharly Triballeau/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  5. Stormy Daniels faced tough cross-examination from defense lawyers on Tuesday.
    CreditEduardo Munoz Alvarez/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Live Coverage

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  4. Donald J. Trump’s supporters have come to court with him, trying to boost his mood as the prosecution delivers its case.
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  3. Trump Plans a Campaign Event in the Deep Blue Bronx

    The former president, who has sought to make some political appearances around New York as he stands criminal trial, is set to speak at an event next Thursday at Crotona Park.

    By Katie Glueck and Maggie Haberman

     
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