Far-right Stormy Daniels answers direct questioning from Assistant District Attorney Susan Hoffinger as former President Donald Trump and defense attorney Todd Blanche look on in Manhattan criminal court on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Judge Machan will preside over the case. yoke.
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Far-right Stormy Daniels answers direct questioning from Assistant District Attorney Susan Hoffinger as former President Donald Trump and defense attorney Todd Blanche look on in Manhattan criminal court on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Judge Machan will preside over the case. yoke.
Elizabeth Williams/Associated Press
Donald Trump is on trial in New York state court on charges of paying hush money. This week, Trump was warned by a judge to stop violating the gag order. He could go to jail if he doesn’t violate it. And thousands of people are still voting for Nikki Haley in the Republican presidential primary, even though she stopped campaigning months ago. Will the voters who participated in the protests return home for Trump’s candidacy, vote for President Biden, or just stay home?
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