- Donald Trump returns to court Thursday in his New York hush-money case.
- On tap are rulings on scheduling, evidence, and a motion to dismiss ahead of a March 25 trial date.
- Thursday will be Trump's first in-person appearance in the case since his arraignment back in April.
Donald Trump has a court date in Manhattan on Thursday.
It will be the first time since his April arraignment that he must appear, in person, on his felony hush-money case, the one alleging that he lied 34 times in business documents to hide a $130,000 payment that silenced porn actress Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 election.