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Trump trial latest: Manhattan DA warns nothing will be off limits if he takes stand
Donald Trump will be asked about previous allegations of misconduct and crimes — including instances of sexual abuse and fraud — if he takes the stand at his historic hush money trial.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg revealed a list that includes “all misconduct and criminal acts of the defendant not charged in the indictment” which his office “intend to use at trial to impeach the credibility of” the former president, should he testify, according to a court filing.
Proceedings in the trial are gathering pace with seven jurors now confirmed. The selection process will resume on Thursday.
Mr Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal a payment to porn star Stormy Daniels in the run-up to the 2016 election to ensure her silence about an alleged affair in 2006. He denies the affair and has pleaded not guilty.
After Tuesday’s day in court, Mr Trump lashed out bitterly at Mr Bragg during a visit to a Harlem bodega to make a statement about crime in New York.
With court not in session on Wednesday, the former president lashed out at various enemies and court procedures on Truth Social.
RECAP: Trump’s jury starts to take shape
Alex Woodward filed this report from the courthouse after the end of the second day of Donald Trump’s historic trial:
Seven Manhattan residents – including an Irish waiter, an oncology nurse and a man who finds Donald Trump “fascinating” – have now been selected to serve on a jury that could deliver the first criminal trial verdict against the former president.
About 100 people were called into the jury pool on Monday. Roughly half of them were dismissed outright, stating that they could not be fair and impartial. A randomly selected group of potential jurors were asked to read through a 42-question survey before prosecutors and attorneys for the former president asked them questions individually.
By Tuesday afternoon, seven jurors had been sworn in to the trial – including the foreperson who will likely read out the former president’s verdict to the court, if one is reached.
Oliver O’Connell18 April 2024 02:45
Sketch: Trump’s supporters ask wild questions outside historic first criminal trial
It seems the crowds that come out to protest the persecution of the former president are getting smaller, and weirder, Richard Hall writes:
Oliver O’Connell18 April 2024 01:45
For second time, Arizona Republicans block repeal of 1864 abortion ban
The block of the repeal comes despite several major Republicans in and out of the state, such as former President Donald Trump, having called for a more moderate solution.
Many voters, including some who back the Republicans, see the law as antiquated and an extreme effort to restrict the rights of women.
Oliver O’Connell18 April 2024 00:45
Trump on trial: Who are the New Yorkers who hold Trump’s fate in their hands?
A nurse, a teacher, two lawyers, a salesman and a grandfather are among some of the first jurors tasked with hearing the first-ever criminal trial against a president.
Oliver O’Connell17 April 2024 23:45
Kari Lake tells Americans ‘to strap on a Glock’ ahead of 2024 election
Ms Lake, a failed 2020 Arizona gubernatorial candidate who has never formally conceded her loss to now-governor Katie Hobbs, told a rally at Lake Havasu City on Tuesday that the lead-up to the election is going to be “intense”.
“We’re going to strap on our seatbelt. We’re going to put on our helmet – or your Kari Lake ball cap,” she continued. “We are going to put on the armour of God. And maybe strap on a Glock on the side of us just in case.” The crowd cheered.
Oliver O’Connell17 April 2024 23:15
Johnson gambles his speakership with complicated plan to pass Ukraine aid
John Bowden report from Washington, DC:
House speaker Mike Johnson is attempting a high-wire act this week – one that could blow up in his face, cost him the job he has clung to for six months, and throw the lower chamber into chaos.
The ultra-conservative Republican is supporting a vote on Ukraine aid despite many of his party’s conservative wing being strongly against it. A conservative rebellion is growing, with a challenge to his leadership from firebrand congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene who was joined on Tuesday by a second lawmaker.
Now, he’s come up with a complicated plan to pass foreign aid by breaking up the supplemental national security funding package already passed by the Senate.
Oliver O’Connell17 April 2024 22:45
Watch: Will Trump back Speaker Johnson in effort to remove him?
Oliver O’Connell17 April 2024 22:30
Comer drops Biden invitation to impeachment inquiry hearing
House Oversight Chair James Comer has dropped his impeachment inquiry hearing invitation to President Joe Biden, CNN reports.
The White House had previously declined the invitation.
The Republican lawmaker instead in a new letter sent today is pressing for access to a slew of documents and has requested that the president answer written questions.
Oliver O’Connell17 April 2024 22:22
Trump will be grilled about sexual abuse and fraud if he testifies, Manhattan prosecutors say
Kelly Rissman and Ariana Baio report:
Former president Donald Trump will be asked about his previous misconduct and criminal acts — including instances of sexual abuse and fraud — if he takes the stand at his historic hush money trial.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg revealed a list that includes “all misconduct and criminal acts of the defendant not charged in the indictment” which his office “intend to use at trial to impeach the credibility of” Mr Trump, should he testify, according to a newly released court filing.
Oliver O’Connell17 April 2024 22:15
Watch: Johnson says House will ‘stand for freedom’ as foreign aid bills set for Saturday vote
Oliver O’Connell17 April 2024 22:05