Donald Trump is making historical past as the primary former president to face trial on legal costs as his hush money case opens right now with jury choice.
Merchan tries to maneuver issues alongside
By MICHAEL R. SISAK
He cuts off yet one more tangential debate about procedures for submitting motions, saying there are 500 jurors ready and he isn’t eager to have interaction on such minutia.
WATCH: Protesters and supporters of Donald Trump stage exterior New York courtroom for begin of jury choice
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dueling protests may very well be heard Monday exterior a New York courtroom for the beginning of jury choice in former President Donald’s Trump’s hush money trial. Protesters chanted “No one is above the law” and supporters yelled “USA, USA, USA.” (AP video Joseph Frederick, Ted Shaffrey)
Two hours in, jury choice has but to begin
Judge Merchan continues to be contemplating pretrial issues earlier than potential jurors are available. It’s not unusual for judges to think about motions earlier than a trial. In this case, Trump’s protection attorneys have pushed for a string of delays.
Prosecutors gained’t be capable to play the notorious ‘Access Hollywood tape’ for jurors
In the tape, Trump described grabbing girls sexually with out their permission.
The decide had beforehand denied prosecutors’ request to play the video that turned public through the remaining weeks of the 2016 marketing campaign through which Donald Trump was caught on a scorching mic.
But the decide stated prosecutors will be capable to current inside marketing campaign emails that Assistant District Attorney Steinglass stated contained “powerful evidence of the campaign’s reaction to the incendiary language contained in the Access Hollywood video.”
The decide additionally declined a second request by prosecutors to permit into proof a deposition associated to the incident taken throughout Trump’s earlier civil defamation trial with E. Jean Carroll.
As attorneys debate, Trump retains his gaze targeted
By MICHAEL R. SISAK
During the controversy over what proof both sides would be capable to introduce, prosecutors often confirmed copies of articles, emails and different materials they sought to introduce on the courtroom displays. Trump may very well be seen hunching over in his seat and staring into a pc monitor straight in entrance of him on the protection desk whereas the proof was proven.
Judge agrees to permit testimony on the cost to Karen McDougal, barring one element
By MICHAEL SISAK, JENNIFER PELTZ
Merchan has agreed to bar prosecutors from eliciting testimony to the impact that Trump’s spouse Melania was pregnant whereas former Playboy mannequin Karen McDougal claimed to have had an affair with him.
Prosecutors can nonetheless inform jurors about alleged efforts to suppress McDougal’s story.
McDougal was paid $150,000 in 2016 by the guardian firm of the National Enquirer for the rights to her story about her alleged 10-month affair with Trump within the mid-2000s. Trump denies any affair.
The firm suppressed McDougal’s story till after the election. American Media Inc. has acknowledged that its funds to McDougal have been finished particularly to help Trump’s election bid and have been made “in concert” together with his marketing campaign.
The costs on this case pertain solely to $130,000 in hush money funds made, by Trump’s then-lawyer Michael Cohen, to porn actor Stormy Daniels. She alleged a 2006 sexual encounter with Trump.
But prosecutors additionally plan to carry up McDougal’s claims and cost. Prosecutors say it’s vital context for what they’ve referred to as in courtroom papers a scheme “to influence the 2016 presidential election by identifying and purchasing negative information” about Trump.
▶ Read extra concerning the key gamers within the hush money case.
Judge Merchan denies the protection’s push to develop jury questions
Shortly after courtroom convened Monday, Trump’s attorneys requested the decide to develop the already in depth questionnaire stuffed out by jurors to weed out individuals who oppose the previous president. Merchan declined the request, dismissing the notion that the jury questions have been slanted to the advantage of prosecutors.
Over the approaching days, the protection and the prosecution will each jockey for potential benefits as a jury pool of standard individuals is winnowed right down to a panel of 12, plus six alternates.
“There is no asymmetry in the questionnaire when looked through the lens of what we’re trying to accomplish,” Merchan stated. “This is by far the most exhaustive questionnaire this court has ever used,” he added.
Judge Merchan will enable prosecutors to introduce proof concerning the National Enquirer’s ‘catch and kill’ ploy
The National Enquirer helped enhance Trump’s 2016 candidacy by figuring out and suppressing detrimental tales — a follow often called “catch and kill.”
Judge Merchan stated such materials could be permitted underneath a state regulation permitting proof of alleged prior dangerous acts.
Trump and his then-lawyer Michael Cohen met with ex-National Enquirer writer David Pecker at Trump Tower in August 2015 to debate the grocery store tabloid’s position in serving to his presidential run.
Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass informed the decide the assembly was the basis of a scheme to suppress three doubtlessly damaging tales about Trump, together with porn actor Stormy Daniels’ claims she had a sexual encounter with him in 2006.
Steinglass stated the proof will present that Trump authorized, rejected or advised adjustments to flattering National Enquirer tales about him and revealed tales attacking his 2016 Republican major opponents that have been “timed perfectly to achieve maximum impact.” Trump lawyer Todd Blanche argued the proof “would do nothing but confuse the jury about the actual crime charged.”
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg says Trump’s hush money legal trial isn’t about politics
Even earlier than saying the 34-count felony indictment in opposition to Trump final 12 months, Bragg was a lightning rod for conservative critics who stated he wasn’t powerful sufficient on crime. Trump’s trial will check the Democrat’s efforts to painting himself as apolitical within the face of relentless assaults from the Republican former president and his supporters, who say the prosecution is the epitome of partisanship.
Echoing the racist tropes he has deployed ceaselessly in opposition to his authorized adversaries, Trump has referred to as Bragg a “thug” and a “degenerate psychopath,” urging his supporters to take motion in opposition to the “danger to our country.”
▶ Read extra about District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
More on the decide’s denial of Trump’s movement to recuse
As the courtroom day began, Judge Merchan turned down a request Trump’s attorneys had filed asking that the decide recuse himself — a transfer in addition they unsuccessfully made earlier within the case.
The Trump authorized workforce pointed largely to the decide’s daughter’s work as a political marketing consultant whose agency has labored for outstanding Democrats, together with President Biden.
Trump’s attorneys have argued that the daughter’s job represents a battle of curiosity for the decide, they usually additionally claimed she had posted a picture of Trump behind bars on social media. The courtroom system stated she had closed the social media account earlier than the photograph was posted.
Trump’s attorneys additionally argued that an interview that Merchan gave to The Associated Press final month violated judicial guidelines about not making out-of-court feedback a few pending case.
The article, which largely involved Merchan’s oversight of Manhattan’s psychological well being courtroom, reported that he declined to debate the Trump case however stated preparations for the historic trial have been “intense.”
Merchan added that he was striving “to make sure that I’ve done everything I could to be prepared and to make sure that we dispense justice,” emphasizing his confidence in courtroom staffers.
“There’s no agenda here,” the decide stated within the interview. “We want to follow the law. We want justice to be done.”
On Monday, Merchan stated Trump’s attorneys didn’t “reasonably or logically explain” how these statements, “which merely emphasized the rule of law, in any way expressed bias or violated (the) defendant’s rights.”
WATCH: Trump arrives at Manhattan courthouse for historic hush-money trial
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The hush-money trial of former President Donald Trump begins Monday with jury choice.
Trump requests a time without work to attend his son’s highschool commencement
By MICHAEL R. SISAK
Trump’s attorneys have requested that the trial not be held on May 17 in order that the previous president could attend his son Barron’s highschool commencement. A Trump lawyer has additionally requested the trial not be held June 3 in order that he may attend his personal son’s commencement.
Merchan stated he was not ready to rule on both request, however that if the trial proceeds as deliberate he’s keen to adjourn for one or each days. “It really depends on how we’re doing on time and where we are in the trial,” Merchan stated.
Only one room can watch a livestream of the proceedings — and it’s within the courthouse
A pair of video displays are airing the continuing to an overflow room adjoining to the primary courtroom. The room is filled with press, courtroom officers and some members of the general public.
The record of media members consists of outstanding Trump critic and lawyer George Conway, who’s reporting for The Atlantic. Conway was married to Kellyanne Conway whereas she served as a senior presidential adviser within the Trump White House.
Ron Sinibaldi, a former accountant from Long Island, says he started lining up on the courthouse simply earlier than midnight to make sure he may get inside “for the historic day.”
“I read presidential biographies, I go to presidential libraries, I’m here for the history,” Sinibaldi stated. “If they were doing this to Jimmy Carter, I’d be here too.”
JUST IN: Judge overseeing Trump’s hush money trial denies a request from the protection workforce to recuse from the case
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump spoke briefly earlier than coming into the courtroom, saying the case “should have never been brought”
Speaking to reporters and cameras within the hallway, Trump stated the case was in contrast to something that had ever occurred earlier than concluding that he was “very honored to be here.”
He took no questions earlier than coming into.
Trump walked to the protection desk, pulled out a chair and sat down
Hands folded, Trump is staring straight forward as his attorneys settle in round him. He’s flanked for the proceedings by attorneys Todd Blanche to his proper and Emil Bove and Susan Necheles to his left.
Hundreds of individuals from Manhattan will file into the courthouse right now to be thought-about as attainable jurors in a course of that would take a number of days.
The decide may additionally have further pretrial motions to think about. Trump has already tried repeatedly to have the trial delayed.
Trump supporters are rallying exterior, however they’re outnumbered by members of the media
Around 200 Trump supporters are exterior the courthouse and roughly 40 different people are there protesting in opposition to the previous president.
One group of demonstrators is carrying a banner that reads “No one is above the law.”
Another group chanted that the decide overseeing Trump’s trial, Juan M. Merchan, ought to recuse himself. Trump had unsuccessfully pushed for the decide to take away himself from the case.
Trump has arrived on the courthouse, marking a singular second in U.S. historical past
By MICHAEL R. SISAK, JENNIFER PELTZ
It’s the primary legal trial of any former U.S. commander-in-chief and the primary of Trump’s 4 indictments to go to trial.
Because he’s additionally the presumptive nominee for this 12 months’s Republican ticket, the trial will produce the head-spinning split-screen of a presidential candidate spending his days in courtroom and, he has stated, “campaigning during the night.”
Trump is on the transfer
Exiting Trump Tower, he raised his fist and waved earlier than walking into his SUV.
News cameras and demonstrators are gathering exterior the courthouse
Cameras are lined up close to obstacles manufactured from metallic bike racks, whereas demonstrators carry indicators. One outsized placard manufactured from white cloth and tall metallic poles reads “Convict Trump already” in blue and orange spray-painted letters.
The trial is anticipated to begin at 9:30 a.m.
With the trial set to begin, Trump continues to color himself as a political sufferer
In the hours earlier than Trump’s anticipated arrival on the courthouse, his marketing campaign has continued to telegraph how they intend to characterize the trial.
At 6 a.m., the previous president’s marketing campaign issued a prolonged press launch attacking Bragg as “George Soros’s Favorite DA” and labeling the historic proceedings as “The NY Biden Trial.” It’s one other indication of how Trump has and can proceed to personally vilify those that have introduced the case, portray himself because the sufferer of a politically motivated effort by his rivals to tarnish his candidacy.
Trump has been busy posting on his Truth Social platform this morning, blasting the trial as “rigged” and complaining concerning the gag order that he has been placed underneath.
“I want my VOICE back. This Crooked Judge has GAGGED me. Unconstitutional! The other side can talk about me, but I am not allowed to talk about them! Rigged Trial!” he posted.
The New York City legal courtroom system isn’t any stranger to high-profile circumstances
Juries within the metropolis have determined circumstances in opposition to a roster of well-known names, together with mob boss John Gotti, disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and Trump’s personal firm.
But even in a metropolis acquainted with grabbing headlines, the legal case in opposition to a former president is a primary.
Trump has tried repeatedly to stall the trial
By MICHAEL R. SISAK, JENNIFER PELTZ
His latest try was denied April 9 by a New York appeals courtroom decide, the second refusal in as many days.
Trump’s attorneys wished the trial delayed till a full panel of appellate courtroom judges may hear arguments on lifting or modifying a gag order that bans him from making public statements about jurors, witnesses and others related to the hush-money case.
Despite orders to not disparage witnesses and prosecutors, Trump gained’t cease posting
In a put up on his Truth Social platform Wednesday, Trump referred to as his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, and the grownup movie actor Stormy Daniels “two sleaze bags who have, with their lies and misrepresentations, cost our Country dearly!”
Judge Juan M. Merchan has issued a gag order barring Trump from commenting publicly about witnesses, prosecutors, courtroom workers and jurors in his upcoming hush-money legal trial, citing the previous president’s historical past of “threatening, inflammatory, denigrating” remarks about individuals concerned in his authorized circumstances.
Trump is allowed to make important feedback about the decide himself and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Merchan’s choice echoed the same order in Trump’s Washington, D.C., election interference legal case.
How to remain updated with all of Trump’s authorized bother
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Today’s trial is only one of 5 legal and civil circumstances in opposition to the previous president. The Associated Press is holding tabs on how every case unfolds, and so are you able to.
▶ Follow our full case tracker, which breaks down every indictment and key developments.
Could Trump go to jail?
Trump is going through 34 counts of falsifying business data — a felony cost that’s punishable by as much as 4 years in jail. But there’s no guarantee that Trump would really serve time behind bars if he’s convicted, with the sentence in the end as much as the decide.
New York courtroom data and newspaper archives recommend that defendants convicted solely of felony falsifying business data seldom get jail time until they’re additionally charged with extra severe felonies. It’s additionally laborious to know to what extent the logistical and political issues of jailing a former president would possibly play a task at sentencing.
The three different legal circumstances Trump is going through may result in extra prolonged jail sentences if he’s convicted. In the 2020 election interference case in Washington, for instance, essentially the most severe counts name for as much as 20 years behind bars.
Here’s who would possibly testify
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump has said that he intends to testify at his personal trial. “All I can do is tell the truth,” Trump stated. “And the truth is, they have no case.”
For the prosecution, Cohen, a Trump loyalist turned critic, is anticipated to be a key prosecution witness, as he was the one who orchestrated the payoffs.
Before testifying in entrance of the grand jury that introduced the indictment final 12 months, Cohen stated his aim was “to tell the truth” and insisted he isn’t searching for revenge however stated Trump “needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds.”
Cohen served jail time after pleading responsible in 2018 to federal costs, together with marketing campaign finance violations, for arranging the payouts to Daniels and McDougal.
Other anticipated witnesses embody Daniels, whose actual identify is Stephanie Clifford. Daniels alleges that she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006 that she didn’t need, however didn’t say no to. Trump says it by no means occurred.
Here’s why the trial gained’t be televised
TV cameras gained’t be within the courtroom to seize the historic first legal trial of a former president.
Judge Juan M. Merchan has denied information organizations’ push to televise the proceedings, although he’ll briefly enable nonetheless photographers within the courtroom. New York is among the many most restrictive states in the case of digital broadcasting of courtroom proceedings, a nonprofit group present in 2022.
Merchan has allowed TV cameras within the hallway exterior the courtroom.
Don’t anticipate to study the jurors’ names
Because some individuals would possibly need to keep away from the eye that comes with a case in opposition to a well-known person — particularly one who has used his social media megaphone to tear into courtroom selections and has tens of hundreds of thousands of fervent supporters — Judge Merchan has determined to defend the jurors’ names from everybody besides prosecutors, Trump and their respective authorized groups.
During choice, potential jurors might be referred to by an assigned quantity moderately than their names.
Prospective jurors must reply some powerful questions (42, to be exact)
While some questions are normal inquiries, the 2 sides have vigorously debated what, if something, potential jurors needs to be requested about concerning their political actions and opinions.
Approved questions embody whether or not somebody has “political, moral, intellectual or religious beliefs or opinions” that may “slant your approach to this case.” Another probes whether or not people help any of a half-dozen far-right or far-left teams, have attended Trump or anti-Trump rallies, or have labored or volunteered for Trump or for organizations that criticize him.
Prospective jurors can even be quizzed about any “strong opinions or firmly held beliefs” they could maintain about Trump or his candidacy.
Judge Juan M. Merchan emphasised that he gained’t let the attorneys ask about jurors’ voting selections, political contributions or social gathering registration.
The bother with selecting a jury for Trump
Of the 1.4 million adults who reside in Manhattan, a dozen are quickly to develop into the primary Americans to take a seat in judgment of a former president charged with against the law. Today’s proceedings current a historic problem for the courtroom, the attorneys and the on a regular basis residents who discover themselves within the jury pool.
Those challenges embody discovering individuals who might be neutral about one of the polarizing figures in American life and detecting any bias amongst potential jurors with out invading the privateness of the poll field.
There’s additionally the chance that folks could attempt to sport their means onto the jury to serve a private agenda.
▶ Read extra concerning the challenges of selecting a jury of Trump’s friends.
What time does jury choice begin?
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Today’s jury choice is anticipated to begin 9:30 a.m. on the legal courtroom in decrease Manhattan.
What costs is Trump going through?
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business data. The cost carries as much as 4 years in jail, although whether or not he’ll spend time behind bars if convicted would in the end be as much as the decide.
To win on the felony cost, prosecutors should present that Trump not solely falsified or prompted business data to be entered falsely — which might be a misdemeanor — however that he did so with intent to commit or conceal a second crime.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s workplace has stated that Trump was attempting to hide violations of federal marketing campaign finance legal guidelines — an uncommon authorized technique some consultants argue may backfire.
What is right now’s case about?
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The former president is accused of falsifying inside Trump Organization data as a part of a scheme to bury damaging tales that he feared may damage his 2016 marketing campaign, notably as Trump’s repute was struggling on the time from feedback he had made about girls.
The allegations give attention to payoffs to 2 girls, porn actor Stormy Daniels and Playboy mannequin Karen McDougal, who stated that they had extramarital sexual encounters with Trump years earlier, in addition to to a Trump Tower doorman who claimed to have a narrative a few baby he alleged Trump had out of wedlock. Trump says none of those supposed sexual encounters occurred.
Trump’s former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, paid Daniels $130,000 and organized for the writer of the National Enquirer grocery store tabloid to pay McDougal $150,000 in a journalistically doubtful follow often called “catch-and-kill” through which a publication pays for unique rights to somebody’s story with no intention of publishing it, both as a favor to a celeb topic or to achieve leverage over the person.
Prosecutors say Trump’s firm reimbursed Cohen and paid him bonuses and additional funds, all of which have been falsely logged in Trump Organization data as authorized bills. Cohen has individually pleaded responsible to violating federal marketing campaign finance regulation in reference to the funds.
Jury choice is about to begin in former President Donald Trump’s hush-money trial
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Donald Trump’s history-making legal trial is about to begin Monday with a easy however extraordinary procedural step that’s very important to American democracy. A gaggle of standard residents — Trump’s friends, within the eyes of the regulation — might be chosen to determine whether or not the previous president of the United States is responsible of against the law.
The technique of selecting a jury may take days. Lawyers on each side of the case may have restricted alternatives to try to form the panel of their favor, however the courtroom’s aim gained’t be to make sure that it has a partisan stability between Democrats and Republicans, or is made up of individuals oblivious to earlier information protection concerning the trial.
The concept is to get people who find themselves keen to place their private opinions apart and decide based mostly on the proof and the regulation.
▶ Read extra about how jury choice will work in Trump’s first legal trial.