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While this has all been going on at the Supreme Court in Washington DC, Donald Trump has been in a courthouse in New York, where his criminal trial into hush-money payments made to adult film start Stormy Daniels is ongoing. New York hush-money trial
The trial has been hearing more from David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer tabloid magazine, who has been answering questions about his controversial "catch-and-kill" scheme to buy and bury negatives stories about Trump in the lead up to the 2016 election. Adult film actress Stormy Daniels was paid $130,000
You can follow our live coverage of that trial here. (£103,000) to stay quiet after allegedly having sex with Trump - he denies they
had sex.
Trump is accused of falsifying his business records by
saying the payments were for legal fees - he denies any wrongdoing.
This trial started last week, and you can follow our live coverage of it here.
Capitol riot & 2020 election
Trump is accused of illegally conspiring to overturn his
2020 election defeat to Joe Biden.
Federal prosecutors allege he pressured officials to reverse
the results, knowingly spread lies about election fraud and sought to exploit
the Capitol riot on 6 January 2021 to delay the certification of Biden's
victory and stay in power.
This trial has been postponed while the Supreme Court
considers whether he can claim presidential immunity or not.
Georgia 2020 Election
This is another case that could be dropped, depending on the
Supreme Court’s decision on immunity.
Trump and some 18 other defendants are accused of criminally
conspiring to overturn his very narrow defeat in the state of Georgia in the
2020 election.
Classified documents
And this trial could also be dropped if the Supreme Court
rules in Trump’s favour.
He is accused of mishandling classified documents by taking
them from the White House to his Mar-a-Lago residence after he left office.
Here’s a full guide to Donald Trump’s four criminal cases.
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