Trump’s first criminal trial set for March 25, judge in “hush money” case says

A New York judge denied former President Donald Trump’s request to dismiss criminal charges related to a “hush money” payment and said his trial would proceed as scheduled on March 25, delivering a blow to Trump’s efforts to delay what would be the first trial of any former president in U.S. history. Trump is attending

Watch Live: Hearing on whether to disqualify Fani Willis from Trump Georgia case

CBS News Live CBS News Live 2 Live Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee is presiding over an evidentiary hearing Thursday to consider a Trump co-defendant’s motion to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office from prosecuting the 2020 election interference case in Georgia. A co-defendant claims Willis is involved in

Trump’s New York Criminal Trial Begins March 25, Judge Rules

The president’s legal team was reportedly pushing for a motion to dismiss. New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan said on Feb. 15 that former President Donald Trump’s “hush money” trial would proceed with jury selection starting on March 25, multiple outlets reported. Todd Blanche, one of President Trump’s attorneys, called this a “great injustice,”