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'Good morning Mr. Trump': Key takeaways from day one of the historic trial

Donald Trump entered the history books on Monday, becoming the first former US president to stand trial on criminal charges.

Here are key takeaways from the opening day of "The People of the State of New York vs Donald J. Trump," in which he faces charges of falsifying business records to conceal "hush money" payments to a porn star at the height of the 2016 presidential election:

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Day two of Trump's trial to resume tortuous jury selection process

Day two of Donald Trump's unprecedented criminal trial opens in New York on Tuesday the same way the first ended -- with the defendant and US presidential hopeful being forced to watch in silence as lawyers work through the tortuous process of picking a jury.

No other ex-president in U.S. history has been hauled before a criminal court and the trial in an unglamorous Manhattan courthouse comes as Trump is fighting to make a shock return to the White House in November's election.

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Maggie Haberman says Trump tried staring her down after she reported his courtroom nap

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman was in court on Monday when she couldn't help notice Donald Trump's "specific stare" aimed at her, and suspects it was because she reported him nodding off in court.

Former President Donald Trump steeled his gaze at the Pulitzer Prize-winning author during his first day on trial for allegedly falsifying business records to cover up hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

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Alina Habba says Trump can't have fixed hush money payments because 'he was in Washington'

Former President Donald Trump's attorney Alina Habba offered unique defenses of her client in his criminal hush money case during an appearance on Fox News Monday night.

Habba discussed with host Sean Hannity Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against the former president, whom he accuses of falsifying business records to cover up payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels, after the first day in court.

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'Poised to go down': Trump Media's $7.2 billion tumble spurs dire warnings from analysts

Former President Donald Trump's publicly traded media company hit new stock market lows Monday as finance experts warned a recently reported financial could signal the beginning of the end.

Forbes Senior Editor Dan Alexander appeared on CNN's "Out Front" hours after news broke Trump Media would put more than 20 million shares up for sale because, as host Erin Burnett put it, "the company's bleeding money."

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'That opens the door': Lawyer uncovers key problem with Trump's hush money defense

Former President Donald Trump's key defense in his hush money trial, now underway in Manhattan, is likely to present a major problem as the case unfolds, a legal analyst revealed Monday.

Former prosecutor Maya Wiley appeared on MSNBC to explain the pitfall Trump may stumble into as he tries to discredit Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's star witness, Michael Cohen.

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'Trump hasn't admitted that': Fox News host makes embarrassing slip in hush money coverage

Fox News host Laura Ingraham raised eyebrows Monday with a thorough analysis of former President Donald Trump's relationship with Stormy Daniels, the adult film star at the heart of his criminal hush money trial.

Ingraham addressed viewers hours after Trump appeared in Manhattan criminal court for the first tumultuous day of his falsifying-business-records trial, in which District Attorney Alvin Bragg contends the former president covered up payments paid to Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump won't stop her efforts to oust Mike Johnson: reporter

Former President Donald Trump gave House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) a vote of confidence when they held a joint press conference at Mar-a-Lago last week, implicitly rebuking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for her threats to oust him from power.

But Greene is not deterred from her war with the speaker, CNN congressional correspondent Manu Raju reports.

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Expert reveals how hush money prosecutors can get past Michael Cohen's 'perjury baggage'

A star witnesses expected to testify in former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial has a shaky record in court, but one expert believes there's a way to turn his liabilities into assets.

Former FBI Director Andrew McCabe appeared on CNN's "The Situation Room" Monday evening to discuss upcoming testimony of Michael Cohen, Trump's trusted personal attorney and fixer, who was sentenced to three-years in prison for tax evasion, lying to banks and Congress, and violating campaign finance laws.

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'Who will explain to Barron?' Trump raves when judge doesn't immediately approve time off

Former President Donald Trump erupted on Truth Social Monday after the judge in his hush money trial refused to immediately approve his demand to skip court one day in May.

Judge Juan Merchan told Trump Monday he needed to see where the trial stood before he allowed the former president to miss proceedings to attend his youngest son Barron's graduation ceremony.

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Legal expert reveals why Trump’s lawyers are fighting to keep certain tweets out of court

MSNBC legal analyst Lisa Rubin revealed Monday one major reason Donald Trump's lawyers are fighting so hard to keep certain tweets he sent as president out of his criminal hush money trial.

Rubin stood outside the Manhattan court where Trump stands accused of covering up money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels through his then-attorney, Michael Cohen. She discussed one of many legal battles the former president will face in the weeks ahead.

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'Newsflash: No one is a King': Trump taunted after judge says he has to come court

Judge Juan Merchan's ruling banning Donald Trump from attending Supreme Court arguments next week in his presidential immunity case spurred sputters of outrage from the former president and laughter online.

Trump told the media who gathered outside his hush money trial in Manhattan Monday that he was furious over Merchan's decision, which legal experts note is a common interpretation of criminal law.

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'Pure evil': Hush money trial proceedings spur MAGA meltdown

The rudiments of courtroom proceedings in former President Donald Trump's criminal trial spurred a MAGA meltdown Monday.

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump both took to social media to condemn New York City Judge Juan Merchan for reminding his father that New York law mandates he appear in court every day of the trial.

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