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NEW YORK (AP) — For seven weeks, Donald Trump was on trial in his hometown of New York City as 12 Americans weighed the evidence against him in a hush money case before ultimately voting to convict him, making him the first former president to be convicted of a felony.
Jun 14, 2023 · Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal charges during a historic arraignment in a Miami federal courthouse after being indicted over his handling of classified...
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CBS News Videos50 minutes agoFormer President Donald Trump's unanimous guilty verdict brought a mix of reactions from voters across the country.
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- 2:29Voters in crucial swing states react to Donald Trump's convictionCBS News VideosFormer President Donald Trump's unanimous guilty verdict brought a mix of reactions from voters across the country.50 minutes ago
- 4:23Breakdown of Trump's criminal trial and the verdictCBS News VideosCBS News' Robert Costa and criminal defense attorney Caroline Polisi discuss the jury's verdict and what's next for former President Donald Trump after he was found guilty in his New York criminal trial.56 minutes ago
- 4:05Trump found guilty on all charges in criminal trialABC News VideosFormer President Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 felony counts related to a 2016 hush money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.7 hours ago
- 1:17White House reacts to Trump guilty verdictABC News VideosPresident Joe Biden still has yet to comment after former President Donald Trump was found guilty, but his campaign says this verdict shows no one is above the law.7 hours ago
- 1:25How Trump’s guilty verdict could affect votersABC News VideosABC News political director Rick Klein breaks down how the jury's verdict could affect the former president's political campaign.7 hours ago
- 2:37What’s next for Trump after guilty verdictABC News VideosABC News’ Rachel Scott and Dan Abrams break down what kind of sentence former President Donald Trump could be facing.7 hours ago
- 2:31Trump verdict: A historical perspectiveABC News VideosABC News' Rhiannon Ally explains how heightened divisiveness in the wake of the former president's felony conviction mirrors the political climate surrounding the Watergate scandal7 hours ago
- 2:24Will the verdict help or hurt Trump?ABC News VideosABC News' Perry Russom has the response to the former president's conviction from lawmakers, supporters and detractors.7 hours ago
- 3:20Trump now a convicted felonABC News VideosThe former President's attorney is vowing to appeal after a jury found Trump guilty on all 34 counts in his hush money trial. ABC News' Andrew Dymburt explains what could be next for Trump.7 hours ago
- 4:45Powerhouse roundtable discuss Donald Trump’s historic verdictABC News VideosABC News’ Executive Editorial Producer John Santucci and ABC News’ Deputy Political Director Averi Harper dive deep into what the verdict could mean for Donald Trump’s political future.9 hours ago
- 4:30Former President Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in hush money trialABC News VideosHistoric verdict read as Donald Trump becomes the first former president to be criminally convicted.9 hours ago
- 1:45California residents react to guilty verdicts in Trump's New York trialAssociated Press VideosDonald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts marks the end of his historic hush money trial but the fight over the case is far from over.12 hours ago
- 1:10Guilty as charged? New Yorkers react to Trump verdictReuters VideosSTORY: ::Donald Trump's guilty verdict drew a divided reaction in New York, with his fans upset ::May 30, 2024 :: New York :: "I feel very sad for America because this is the man who's fighting for America. This is a man fighting for America. He tried to save America.” :: "It's a disgrace what happened here. I'm a native New Yorker. I'm a native New Yorker. We support Trump. I never voted for him the first time, but we'll do it this time. It's a disgrace. Mr. Trump loves this city. He's a native New Yorker, he doesn't hate this city, he doesn't hate this country. The people that did this hate him." :: While Trump's critics expressed joy at the verdict "I've been here for the last week. Guilty! I'm so happy." "I feel good. Justice been served. Justice been served. Guilty, guilty, guilty." “I feel good. It's a great day for the American people, but for everybody, I mean, you know, who believe in the law and I mean, you know, it's a - it's a great day. They see him. They see that no one is above the law.” Justice Juan Merchan set sentencing for July 11, just days before the Republican Party is expected to nominate Trump for president ahead of the Nov. 5 election. Trump faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison, though others convicted of that crime often receive shorter sentences, fines or probation. Incarceration would not prevent him from campaigning, or taking office if he were to win. He will not be jailed ahead of sentencing.12 hours ago
- 1:02Trump becomes first former US president to be convicted of felony crimesAssociated Press VideosDonald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts marks the end of the former president's historic hush money trial but the fight over the case is far from over. Now comes the sentencing and the prospect of a prison sentence. The Associated Press' Michael Sisak explains.12 hours ago
- 0:22Defiant Trump exits court after guilty verdictReuters VideosSTORY: :: Donald Trump fist pumps the crowd after becoming the first U.S. president convicted of a crime :: May 30, 2024 :: The jury found him guilty of falsifying documents to cover up a payment to a porn star :: New York After deliberations over two days, the 12-member jury announced it had found Trump guilty on all 34 counts he faced. Unanimity was required for any verdict. Trump watched the jurors dispassionately as they were polled to confirm the guilty verdict. Justice Juan Merchan set sentencing for July 11, three days before the start of the Republican National Convention expected to formally nominate Trump for president.13 hours ago
- 2:15Legal expert weighs in on Trump’s hush money verdictAssociated Press VideosFormer President Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial. The judge has set Trump’s sentencing for July 11.13 hours ago
- 2:05Manhattan DA Bragg on Trump Conviction: ‘The Jury Has Spoken’WSJManhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said Thursday that while the defendant was unique, the verdict in the Donald Trump hush-money case was decided like any other case, “by following the facts and the law.” Photo: Brendan McDermid/Reuters14 hours ago
- 0:35After Trump verdict, Manhattan District Attorney says 'I did my job...the jury has spoken'Associated Press VideosAfter Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 felony counts in his criminal hush money trial, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said "the only voice that matters is the voice of the jury and the jury has spoken."14 hours ago
- 1:17Outside Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, Florida residents have mixed views on convictionAssociated Press VideosDonald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts marks the end of his historic hush money trial but the fight over the case is far from over. Some people are reacting near Trump's Florida resort. (AP Video: Cody Jackson)14 hours ago
- 3:20Republican lawmakers slam Trump "hush money" verdictCBS News VideosRepublican lawmakers, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, are hammering the guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump's historic "hush money" criminal trial. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has the details.14 hours ago
- 1:37Biden campaign responds to Trump's New York convictionCBS News VideosPresident Biden's campaign issued a statement following former President Donald Trump's conviction Thursday on 34 counts of falsifying business records in his New York "hush money" case, saying that "there is still only one way to keep Donald Trump out of the Oval Office: at the ballot box." Ed O'Keefe reports from the White House.14 hours ago
- 1:59Trump found guilty on all 34 counts in hush money trialReuters VideosSTORY: TRUMP: "This was a disgrace." Donald Trump became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime on Thursday, when a New York jury unanimously found him guilty on all 34 counts in his hush money trial involving Stormy Daniels. TRUMP: "I'm a very innocent man." :: File He is convicted of falsifying documents to cover up a payment to silence the porn star ahead of the 2016 election. The verdict plunges the U.S. into unexplored territory ahead of the presidential election on November 5th. Trump, who spoke shortly after the verdict, denies any wrongdoing. He's expected to appeal. He faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison, though others convicted of that crime often receive shorter sentences, fines or probation. :: May 23, 2024 Incarceration would not prevent him from campaigning, or taking office if he were to win. “There's no doubt it's a huge historical moment. This has never happened." Political analyst Elaine Kamarck is with the Brookings Institution, a U.S. think tank. "I have always thought that this trial was the most damaging to him, even though the legal issues are not as consequential." "And the reason I think it's the most damaging is it goes to his character. It is pretty clear that the man had an affair with a woman when his wife was home with their new baby." Former federal prosecutor and legal expert Robert Mintz says the verdict shakes the very foundations of the country. "My guess is that we will see some period of incarceration but I think it's going to be very limited. It's going to be more symbolic than it's going to be punitive, but I'll be surprised if it's a straight probationary sentence." Trump will be sentenced on July 11. The case was widely regarded as the least consequential of the four criminal prosecutions Trump faces. It was also likely to be the only one to go to trial before the election, as the others are delayed by procedural challenges.14 hours ago
- 0:57NY DA Bragg says prosecutors followed facts ‘without fear or favor’ after jury finds Trump guiltyAssociated Press VideosNY DA Bragg says prosecutors followed facts ‘without fear or favor’ after jury finds Trump guilty14 hours ago
- 0:57Donald Trump becomes the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crimeReuters VideosSTORY: After deliberations over two days, the 12-member jury announced it had found Trump guilty on all 34 counts he faced. Unanimity was required for any verdict. Justice Juan Merchan set sentencing for July 11, three days before the start of the Republican National Convention expected to formally nominate Trump for president. The verdict plunges the United States into unexplored territory ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election, when Trump, the Republican candidate, will try to win the White House back from Democratic President Joe Biden. Trump, 77, has denied wrongdoing and was expected to appeal.16 hours ago
Aug 2, 2023 · Former President Donald J. Trump was indicted on Tuesday in connection with his widespread efforts to overturn the 2020 election following a sprawling federal investigation into his attempts to...
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Day 1 of jury deliberations wraps without a verdict. Read the latest news and analysis on President Donald Trump. Follow today's top stories and breaking news from inside Washington D.C. and...
Aug 1, 2023 · Former President Trump has been indicted for his role in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election, an effort that reached a bloody crescendo on Jan. 6, 2021. Here's what we're...
Nov 7, 2023 · 5:27 p.m. ET, November 6, 2023. Key takeaways from Trump’s day on the stand. From CNN's Jeremy Herb, Lauren del Valle and Kara Scannell in New York. In this courtroom sketch, former President...
Jun 9, 2023 · Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on federal for storing dozens of classified documents at his Florida resort and refusing to return them to the FBI and the National Archives.