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    Five key moments from Donald Trump’s hush money trial

    Donald Trump’s New York hush money trial will be turned over to the jury to begin its deliberations on Wednesday after a marathon day in court yesterday in which the defense and prosecution presented their closing arguments.

    Defense lawyer Todd Blanche hammered the credibility of Mr Trump’s ex-“fixer” Michael Cohen, the trial’s star witness, labeling him the “GLOAT” (or “Greatest Liar Of All Time”) and listed 10 reasonable doubts about the case against the former president.

    Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass meanwhile methodically laid out the chronology of the case over a near-five-hour address, tying key pieces of “smoking gun” evidence together as he reminded the jury the case was about Mr Trump, not Cohen.

    The defendant stands accused of falsifying business records to conceal a $130,000 payment made to the adult entertainer Stormy Daniels in October 2016 to ensure her silence about a sexual encounter she alleges she had with him a decade earlier.

    He denies both the affair and the charges.

    The prosecution hopes to convince jurors that the misdemeanour offenses should be elevated to felonies because they were carried out to subvert a presidential election.

    Alex Woodward is covering the trial for The Independent live from court.

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    Watch live: Jury to consider verdict as Trump’s hush money trial draws to a close

    Here’s our latest livestream from Trump Tower in Manhattan.

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    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 12:55

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    New York hush money trial: What would jail be like for Donald Trump?

    I mean, obviously we shouldn’t get ahead of ourselves here but it is kind of an irresistable thought isn’t it?

    Here’s James Liddell to paint us a picture.

    What would jail be like for Donald Trump?

    Imprisoning a former president would involve major planning, including a workaround for his Secret Service detail, as well as accommodations for where he might be held and what he might eat and wear

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 12:45

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    'I’ve sat through every day of Trump’s criminal trial. This is what it’s really like’

    Our very own Alex Woodward has sat through every single day of Trump’s trial since it began on Monday 15 April, getting up very early indeed to battle long queues, Judge Merchan’s rickety air-con and the defendant’s snores to bring us the very latest updates on a highly complex case.

    Frankly, the man deserves a medal.

    For now, here are his reflections on it all.

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 12:15

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    New York hush money trial: Today’s schedule

    Alex Woodward at the courthouse tells us that Judge Juan Merchan will be kicking things off slightly later on Wednesday, starting at 10am ET rather than 9.30am, as has been the custom.

    His instructions to the jury are expected to take about an hour.

    Court is then likely to break for lunch shortly after that, giving the jury the rest of the day for its deliberations (the justice mentioned trying to finish at a more reasonable time after yesterday’s mammoth session).

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 12:00

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    New York hush money trial: Tiffany Trump finally shows up to support her dad

    Trump’s youngest daughter made a rare appearance at her old man’s trial yesterday, joining half-siblings Don Jr and Eric and the latter’s wife Lara Trump at the courthouse.

    The took their seats directly behind the defendant alongside is legal adviser Alina Habba.

    Gustaf Kilander has the story.

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 11:45

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    Florida classified documents case: Judge destroys special counsel’s bid for Trump gag order

    Judge Aileen Cannon has blocked Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith’s request to bar Trump from making statements that could pose a threat to law enforcement in the classified documents case she is overseeing.

    Judge Cannon wrote that Smith’s Friday motion was “wholly lacking in substance and professional courtesy” as it didn’t give Trump’s defense team enough time to respond.

    The special counsel had put in the request in response to Trump’s outrageous false claims last week that the FBI agents who raided Mar-a-Lago in August 2022 in search of the boxes of top secret files he had refused to return to the National Archives were “authorized to shoot me”, an irresponsible lie quickly refuted by the bureau and US attorney general Merrick Garland.

    Katie Hawkinson reports.

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 11:15

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    Trump VP hopeful Stefanik files ‘misconduct’ suit against hush money judge

    New York Republican congresswoman Elise Stefanik, one of several prominent GOP figures currently jostling to be Trump’s running mate, has filed a misconduct complaint against Judge Juan Merchan, alleging that his appointment to Mr Trump’s ongoing Manhattan hush money trial was “not random at all”.

    The House Republican Conference chairwoman wrote to Kay-Ann Porter Campbell, inspector-general of the New York State Unified Court System, calling for an investigation “to determine whether the required random selection process was in fact followed” when Judge Merchan was handed the case brought against Trump by Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg last spring.

    If this doesn’t get her the veep gig, nothing will.

    Here’s our report.

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 11:00

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    Trump told donors he ‘would have bombed’ Russia and China at fundraising gala

    Stepping away from court just momentarily, here’s a chilling story.

    Trump reportedly suggested during a recent fundraising event that he would have bombed Moscow in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and attacked Beijing if China had invaded Taiwan on his watch.

    The comments surprised some of the donors at the event, as you might well imagine.

    Gustaf Kilander has the story.

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 10:45

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    New York hush money trial: Trump accused of ‘subversion of democracy’

    For the prosecution, Trump’s “catch-and-kill” scheme to buy up stories about his alleged sex scandals launched a conspiracy to corruptly influence the 2016 presidential election, a strategy they characterised as an attempt to “hoodwink” voters with a fraudulent scheme to keep politically crushing stories away from the public.

    “It was the subversion of democracy,” according to Manhattan district attorney Joshua Steinglass, who delivered an epic closing statement to jurors on Tuesday.

    Trump sought to rob voters of the truth, “to manipulate and defraud the voters, to pull the wool over their eyes in a coordinated fashion,” according to Steinglass.

    Over five hours, the attorney traced the timeline of Trump’s campaign to suppress damaging information by threading the dozens of pieces of evidence and witness testimony presented to jurors over the last five weeks into a damning narrative of his alleged fraud.

    Here’s Alex Woodward again.

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 10:15

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    New York hush money trial: Trump defense trashes Michael Cohen in closing arguments

    Let’s recap yesterday’s closing arguments, shall we?

    First up, here’s Alex Woodward’s account of Todd Blanche’s two-hour summation, in which he called Michael Cohen “the Tom Brady of lying” and listed 10 reasons for the jurors to entertain reasonable doubt about the prosecution’s case against his client.

    Joe Sommerlad29 May 2024 09:45

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