
A guide to unique terms used at Trump’s New York trial
Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial is full of terms you don’t typically hear in court.
Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial is full of terms you don’t typically hear in court.
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SEC alleges BF Borgers ran ‘sham audit mill’ whose work affects more than 1500 corporates.
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New York Times: The judge warned Trump he could go to jail.
Trump has already been threatened with contempt of court for violating a gag order.
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NYT: Trump has spent decades spewing thousands of words. It's now working against him.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is getting attention again.
Donald Trump’s criminal trial began in earnest with opening statements and testimony.
New York Times: Key witness told of plans to buy and bury stories.
New York Times: Trump’s lawyer harshly questioned as he tried to avoid contempt citation.
Financial Times: Dimon says he’d ‘love to be president, but you’d have to anoint me’.
New York Times: Trump's lawyers began their assault on witnesses' credibility.
'It was election fraud, pure and simple,' the prosecution says.
FT opinion: Overlooked reason for US resilience could be huge ongoing stimulus.
Man took out pamphlets with conspiracy theories, tossed them around, then doused himself.
'He’s the object of derision. It's his nightmare. He can't control the script.'
Man threw around pamphlets espousing conspiracy theories before the horrific act.
New York Times: A jury of 12 people has been chosen to help write American history.
New York Times: What we know about the 12 people who will judge their former president.
Financial Times: Former US president is trailing his own campaign numbers from 2020.
The trial has been beset with delays with some jurors struggling to remain impartial.
New York Times: Melania Trump privately referred to the case as “his problem” not hers.
New York Times: The first seven jurors have been selected.
New York Times: Before they are selected potential jurors must answer these questions.
Pressure on the US Government to release Harry's visa records has increased.
New York Times: Trump slouched, scowled and scoffed his way through day one.