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Donald Trump holding up printouts of news reports.
Former US President Donald Trump speaking to the press during his trial.
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Donald Trump, wearing a navy-blue suit and blue tie, gestures with his hands while speaking.
Donald Trump speaking to reporters outside the courtroom in Manhattan.
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In this courtroom sketch, former President Donald Trump attends the jury selection of his hush-money criminal trial in New York on  April 16, 2024.
A courtroom sketch of former President Donald Trump at the jury selection of his hush-money criminal trial.
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On April 1, Judge Juan Merchan extended Donald Trump's gag order for his hush-money case after the former president made false claims about the judge's daughter on Truth Social.

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Former US President Donald Trump frowns while sitting in court, wearing a blue suit and tie and his hands crossed in front of him.
Former US President Donald Trump appeared in the courtroom for his civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court.
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Former President Donald Trump, left. adult film star Stormy Daniels, center. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, right.
Former President Donald Trump, left. adult film star Stormy Daniels, center. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, right.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at a pre-trial hearing in a hush money case at Manhattan Criminal Court in February.
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Law clerk Allison Greenfield wearing a black suit in front of an American flag; Donald Trump wearing a blue suit and tie
In his New York civil fraud trial, Donald Trump has cast the judge's top clerk, Allison Greenfield, as one of his many political enemies.
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Donald Trump at his civil fraud trial in New York.
Donald Trump at his civil fraud trial in New York.
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Donald Trump giving a monologue to journalists in the hallway outside the courtroom of his fraud trial.