Donald Trump

Sarah Matthews "really wouldn't imagine" one person in particular coming to court as she explained why the former president is in a "bad mood" and "lashing out at aides."
The former president's niece described a "split screen" effect that she believes could be damaging to the case against her uncle.
A text message saw “the normal hush of the courtroom” suddenly “punctuated by the audible clattering" of journalists' keyboards, noted Norm Eisen.
“The Tonight Show” host suggested what messages the former president might have been exchanging with his attorney.
“It’s probably rough,” David Urban told CNN’s Erin Burnett.
“The Late Show” host found a bizarre moment during one of the former president’s campaign events.
The Wisconsin political reporter challenged the former president, who has repeatedly made the false claim about his hush money trial.
The former president conjured the claim “out of thin air,” said Daniel Dale.
The late night host found himself suddenly part of the action at the former president’s criminal trial in New York.
The “brutal” development laid bare a key tactic from the former president’s legal team, said MSNBC’s Lisa Rubin.