Trump
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Newyork
What to Know About the Trial Donald Trump Faces in Manhattan
Prosecutors accused Donald Trump of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal. It will be the first criminal trial of a former president.
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News
Is Corporate America in Denial About Trump?
There was anxiety in the thin mountain air when the planet’s economic leaders gathered in January at Davos for the 54th meeting of the World Economic Forum. Donald Trump had just trounced Nikki Haley in the Iowa caucuses, all but securing the ...
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Newyork
Donald Trump’s Insatiable Bloodlust
An earthquake. An eclipse. A bridge collapse. A freak blizzard. A biblical flood. Donald Trump leading in battleground states. Apocalyptic vibes are stirred by Trump’s violent rhetoric and talk of blood baths. If he’s not elected, he bellowed in Ohio ...
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Newyork
Judge Rejects Trump Dismissal Effort in Classified Documents Case
Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that the former president cannot escape prosecution by arguing that the Presidential Records Act allowed him to claim secret government material as his own property.
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World
Trump Venues Bank on Golf, With Help From Saudi Arabia
Amateur golfers will line up on Thursday at the Trump National Doral near Miami, having agreed to pay more than $9,000 apiece to play a friendly round alongside some of the world’s top professionals. Rooms at the resort hotel will fill up with fans ...
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Newyork
Trump’s Trial Lawyer Gambled a Gilded Manhattan Career to Represent Him
Todd Blanche was a prosecutor and worked for a prestigious firm. Now, he is the principal lawyer for Donald Trump as he becomes the first former president to face prosecution.
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Newyork
Trump’s Bond Benefactor Earned Billions From Subprime Car Loans
Don Hankey said his decision to help Mr. Trump post a $175 million bond was a business decision, though he voted for him in 2016.
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US
What Are We Told About the Health of Biden and Trump? They Decide.
In 2008, when Senator John McCain was the oldest person to seek a first term in the White House, his campaign set out to reassure the public about his health. It let reporters examine 1,173 pages of handwritten notes, lab results and insurance ...
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Newyork
What I Saw Working at The National Enquirer During Donald Trump’s Rise
On Tuesday, April 4, 2023, I was outside Manhattan criminal court. It was a sunny spring day, and the Secret Service and the Police Department had blocked off the streets with barricades. The sidewalks were clogged with news crews from around the ...
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US
Frustrated Prosecutors Ask Trump Documents Judge to Act on Key Claim
The push for a quick decision on one of the former president’s most far-fetched claims is an unusual and risky move in a case Judge Aileen Cannon has allowed to become bogged down.