Tag: Donald Trump

  • Trump pleads not guilty to 34 counts against him in Manhattan court

    Trump pleads not guilty to 34 counts against him in Manhattan court

    Donald Trump, the first former US President to be criminally charged, has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records at his arraignment in a Manhattan court on charges relating to hush money payments made to a porn star before the 2016 presidential election.

    The 76-year-old former Republican president, who ruled the country for four years until January 2021, was arrested when he arrived to surrender at the Manhattan criminal court on Tuesday.

    Trump, who became the first former US president to be indicted, arrested and arraigned on criminal charges, pleaded not guilty to 34 criminal charges of falsifying business records in person before State Supreme Court Justice Juan M. Merchan.

    Wearing a dark blue suit and red tie, a stone-faced Trump walked into the courtroom with his steps heavy and slow and said “not guilty” in a firm voice while facing the judge.

    He sat silently throughout almost the entire proceedings and only spoke when he was required to, either by pleading not guilty or by answering to the judge when addressed directly.

    Speaking outside the court after the arraignment, Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche said that his client is “frustrated” and “upset”.

    He accused the prosecutor of turning a “completely political issue” into a “political prosecution”.

    On the charges against Trump, Blanche said: “We’re going to fight it, fight it hard.”

    The historic indictment against Trump was unsealed on Tuesday, providing the public and Trump’s legal team with details about the charges against him for the first time.

    It includes charges of falsifying business records in connection with a hush payment that Trump’s former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen made to porn star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 election.

    Prosecutors alleged Trump was part of an illegal plan to suppress negative information, including an illegal payment of USD 130,000 that was ordered by the defendant to suppress negative information that would hurt his presidential campaign.

    The reason he committed the crime of falsifying business records was in part to “promote his candidacy,” the indictment alleges.

    Trump hid reimbursement payments to Cohen by marking monthly checks for “legal services”, according to the statement of facts, in a deal the two worked out in the Oval Office.

    The payments stopped after December 2017, according to the document.

    Trump left the Manhattan courtroom after his arraignment on Tuesday without making any statement. He left the building and got into his motorcade parked outside.

    The next in-person hearing date for Trump’s case is set for December 4 in New York, CNN reported, adding that the former president has departed New York en route to Florida.

    Trump flew back to his Mar-a-Lago property in Florida, where he addressed a crowd in a roughly 25-minute speech.

    He repeated many of his campaign talking points and argued that he has been the victim of a Democratic conspiracy to tank his re-election bid.

    Trump said he “never thought anything like this could happen in America” on Tuesday night after he was arraigned in New York City.

    “The only crime that I have committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it,” Trump said in Florida.

  • After indictment, Trump raises over USD 4 million in 24 hours

    After indictment, Trump raises over USD 4 million in 24 hours

    Washington: Former US president Donald Trump raised over USD 4 million in 24 hours after a grand jury in Manhattan voted to indict him for his role in paying hush money to a porn star, his office has said.

    Significantly, over 25 per cent of donations came from first-time donors to the Trump Campaign, further solidifying his status as the clear frontrunner in the Republican primary, a media release said on Friday.

  • Donald Trump indicted First ex-president charged with crime

    Donald Trump indicted First ex-president charged with crime

    NEW YORK: Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, prosecutors and defense lawyers said Thursday, making him the first former US president to face a criminal charge and jolting his bid to retake the White House next year.

    The charges remained under seal late Thursday, but the investigation centred on payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence claims of an extramarital sexual encounter. Prosecutors said they were working to coordinate Trump’s surrender, which could happen early next week. They did not say whether they intended to seek prison time in the event of a conviction, a development that wouldn’t prevent Trump from assuming the presidency.

    The indictment, an extraordinary development after years of investigations into Trump’s business, political and personal dealings, injects a local district attorney’s office into the heart of a national presidential race and ushers in criminal proceedings in a city that the ex-president for decades called home. Arriving at a time of deep political divisions, the charges are likely to reinforce rather than reshape the duelling perspectives of those who see accountability as long overdue and those who, like Trump, feel the Republican is being targeted for political purposes by a Democratic prosecutor.

    Trump, who has denied any wrongdoing and has repeatedly assailed the investigation, called the indictment “political persecution” and predicted it would damage Democrats in 2024. In a statement confirming the charges, defense lawyers Susan Necheles and Joseph Tacopina said Trump “did not commit any crime. We will vigorously fight this political prosecution in court.”

    A spokesman for the Manhattan district attorney’s office confirmed the indictment and said prosecutors had reached out to Trump’s defense team to coordinate a surrender. Trump was asked to surrender Friday but his lawyers said the Secret Service needed additional time as they made security preparations, two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. The people, who couldn’t publicly discuss security details, said Trump is expected to surrender early next week.