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Ex-Trump aide says Republicans have 'made peace' with hush money case

"The View" opened Monday with footage of Donald Trump entering the New York criminal courthouse as he faces the fraud trial over the Stormy Daniels hush money scheme.

"I mean, Melania has barely been seen in the last few months," Ana Navarro said of Trump's wife.

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Prosecutor wants Trump held in contempt of court for violating gag order

New York Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass signaled he would ask Justice Juan Merchan to hold Donald Trump in contempt of court for violating a gag order against talking about witnesses in his hush money trial.

The news came on the first day of the trial at which Trump is accused of covering up a sex scandal.

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Trump warned 'repeatedly' by lawyers not to throw tantrum in front of jury: New York Times

Former President Donald Trump has in the past had multiple courtroom outbursts that have forced judges to admonish his attorneys about "controlling" their client.

However, the New York Times reported Monday that Trump's lawyers have cautioned him that his usual courtroom antics could have disastrous consequences if he acts the same way in front of a jury that is charged with deciding whether he committed criminal offenses.

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'Shrunken' Trump looks as if the 'reality of the trial' has hit him: legal expert

MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski showed Donald Trump as he entered the New York courthouse on Monday for jury selection in his hush money election interference and fraud trial.

After Trump spoke inside the courthouse, the "Morning Joe" host noted he was "making a few lies there" — particularly as he repeated his claims that the case has no merit and it's a political witch hunt orchestrated by President Joe Biden.

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Alvin Bragg can't show jury 'Access Hollywood' tape — but he can use the transcript: judge

Judge Juan Merchan ruled Monday that Trump's prosecutors cannot show the jury in his hush money trial the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape — but he has allowed the transcript to be used during the trial.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg wanted to use the tape, in which Trump brags about how his celebrity lets him make sexual advances to women, as evidence.

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Judge rules jury can't be told Melania was pregnant when Trump had affair

Judge Juan Merchan ruled Monday that prosecutors cannot introduce evidence showing Donald Trump's wife, Melania, was pregnant when he allegedly cheated on her with a Playboy model.

The ruling came on the first day of a trial in which Trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover up an alleged affair with adult movie actress Stormy Daniels.

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Truth Social stock plunges again after series of early morning punches

Stock in Trump Media & Technology Group took a precipitous drop in value before trading officially opened on Monday morning and then continued to stay under $30 a share after trading commenced.

According to an early report from Barron's, leery investors' skepticism flared up as Donald Trump headed to a Manhattan courtroom where he is facing 34 felony counts related to paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels that could end with him serving time in prison.

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Trump brags about Nobel Peace Prize nomination as he sits in courthouse

Donald Trump arrived at a New York courthouse for the start of his hush money trial Monday, making him the first-ever former president to face a criminal trial in the U.S.

He marked the occasion by taking to his Truth Social platform minutes after his arrival and reminding his followers that he was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this year.

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Trump suffers first loss in hush money case minutes after entering courtroom

Judge Juan M. Merchan almost immediately rejected Donald Trump's request for recusal in his hush money trial.

On the first day of court on Monday, Merchan took on Trump's attorneys' motion that the judge recuse from the case. Trump reportedly watched "stone-faced" during the proceedings.

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'He did say one thing that is accurate': CNN host undercuts Trump courthouse rant

CNN host Kaitlan Collins handed Donald Trump a backhanded and snarky compliment on Monday morning after the former president launched into a one-minute-long rant about the unfairness of his being tried in the Manhattan hush-money case.

Flanked by a phalanx of attorneys and security, the former president addressed the press and claimed he's facing a case that never should have been brought — and then tried to pin it on President Joe Biden.

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'Where's Melania?' Trump shouted down with questions as he arrives at hush money trial

Former President Donald Trump was asked why his wife, Melania, was not attending his criminal trial about hush money paid to cover up a sex scandal.

Before walking into a Manhattan courtroom on Monday, Trump made remarks to the media.

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Trump's lifetime of 'debauchery' has put him in 'peril' — and he knows it: biographer

Donald Trump's lifetime of "debauchery" might be finally catching up with him, according to his biographer, and the former president seems to know it.

The quadruple-indicted former president will appear Monday in court to stand trial on criminal charges related to his hush-money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels, and his biographer Tim O'Brien said in a new column for Bloomberg that the case ties together all the tawdry threads in Trump's personal life.

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Trump can 'sink his own ship' and prosecutors are praying he really testifies: CNN analyst

Former President Donald Trump said he would testify during his criminal trial that's set to begin in New York on Monday, and CNN legal analyst Jeremy Saland said that would be a dream come true for prosecutors.

There is ample reason to doubt that Trump will really testify, of course, given that he vowed to also testify in the New York civil fraud trial before backing out of it.

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