Former President Trump's Hush Money Trial Begins Amid Election Campaign
Donald Trump faces historic trial for alleged hush money payments as he juggles courtroom appearances with his presidential campaign.
- Donald Trump is set to go on trial in Manhattan for allegedly silencing mistresses with hush money before the 2016 election, marking the first criminal prosecution of a former U.S. president.
- The trial involves payments to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal, with allegations of election interference and business record falsification.
- Jury selection begins Monday, with Trump required to be present in court, impacting his campaign schedule as he remains a central figure in the 2024 presidential race.
- The case, which has been public since 2018, includes charges of falsifying business records to hide payments made to silence potentially damaging stories during the 2016 campaign.
- Despite the salacious details and high-profile nature of the case, Trump's legal team and campaign strategists are navigating the complexities of the trial and its implications for his election bid.






























































