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19 minutes ago
Forensic analyst returns to witness stand
By Kyle Schnitzer
Jurors were brought into the courtroom as Douglas Daus, a forensic analyst at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, returns to the witness stand to continue cross-examination by Donald Trump attorney Emil Bove.
In most respects, yes. Apparently, the people who are objecting to certain specific language either 1) have difficulty with reading comprehension, or 2) are actually anti-semitic themselves.
9 minutes ago
Trump's Hope Hicks called to the witness stand
By Kyle Schnitzer
Hope Hicks has been called to to the witness stand.
Hicks served as Trump’s 2016 campaign press secretary and went on to hold down several roles in the White House.
Her name has popped up a few times during Trump’s hush money trial while ex-National Enquirer publisher testified that she briefly attended an August 2015 meeting at Trump Tower.
Pecker said she would be the campaign’s “eyes and ears” about any negative stories that could hurt Trump, adding that Hicks was “in and out” of the meeting.
She no longer works for Trump.
IT witness done testifying; judge having side bar with attorneys
By Kyle Schnitzer
Digital evidence analyst Douglas Daus wrapped up his testimony. The judge is having a brief sidebar with attorneys from both parties.
an hour ago
New witness called in Trump hush money trial
By Kyle Schnitzer
Georgia Longstreet, a paralegal for the Manhattan DA’s Office, is now testifying.
Longstreet was assigned to Donald Trump's case for a year and a half, she testified.
Her duties included saving social media and news articles relating to the case, such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Truth Social.
Trump's former spokeswoman Hope Hicks expected to take stand as soon as today
By Kyle Schnitzer and Ben Kochman
Hope Hicks, Donald Trump's ex-press secretary and his former top White House spokeswoman, is expected to take the stand as soon as today, the Washington Post reported.
Hicks served as Trump’s 2016 campaign press secretary and went on to hold several roles in the White House.
Her name has popped up a few times during Trump’s hush money trial, with ex-National Enquirer publisher David Pecker testifying that she was "in and out" of a key August 2015 meeting at Trump Tower.
Pecker testified that during the meeting, he told Trump and Michael Cohen he would be the campaign’s “eyes and ears” about any negative stories that could hurt Trump.
Hicks no longer works for Trump.
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