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Former President Donald Trump is present in the courtroom while New Yorkers answer personal questions about their ability to serve on the jury.
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New York district attorney Alvin Bragg says the case is really about trying to influence the 2016 election outcome.
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Trump Media & Technology Group fell sharply after saying it was issuing new shares. Trump's stake is still worth billions of dollars, however.
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Jury selection is underway for Donald Trump's hush-money trial — the first time in U.S. history a former president is being tried on criminal charges. A decision could come by summer.
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In a year of unprecedented political developments, the New York hush money trial could mean one fewer vote for Donald Trump in Florida.
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In this swing state, every voting bloc can make a difference. That includes Maricopa County's LDS community, where Republican women have been turning away from former President Donald Trump.
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Former President Donald Trump on Saturday lit into New York prosecutors and the criminal hush money case they brought against him during his last rally before his trial begins Monday.
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The presumptive GOP nominee will stand trial Monday in the first criminal trial of a former president. At this point, Trump is used to trying to leverage his appearances as part of his campaign.
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The reality is noncitizens are already banned from voting in federal elections and numerous studies have found that it almost never happens.
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The former president has a long history of shifting - and at times confusing - stances on abortion rights.