Trump Falls Asleep During First Day of Criminal Trial & Delivers Nonsensical Gettysburg Rant
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Former President Donald Trump is facing trial in New York for paying hush money to an adult film star, violating a gag order along the way. Trump is trying to avoid being in court daily, requested to attend his son's graduation, and faces a potential four-year prison sentence if convicted.
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- Donald Trump's criminal trial in Lower Manhattan marks the first instance of a former US president being prosecuted for paying hush money to an adult film star, setting a significant legal precedent.
- Despite a gag order prohibiting inflammatory comments, Trump's actions, such as violating the order and attempting to avoid court appearances, underscore the contentious nature of the trial and his potential legal jeopardy.
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Recent questions
What is the first criminal trial against Donald Trump about?
The trial is centered around Trump paying hush money to an adult film star.
Is the trial against Donald Trump televised?
No, the trial is not televised.
What happened on the first day of the trial?
The first day focused on jury selection, with half of the initial 96 jurors dismissed for bias.
What consequences does Donald Trump face if convicted?
Trump faces a potential four-year prison sentence if convicted.
How did Donald Trump behave during the trial?
Reporters noted Trump appearing to sleep during proceedings.
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