NEW YORK (Reuters) -Hope Hicks, a former top aide to Donald Trump, testified on Friday that staffers on his 2016 presidential campaign were alarmed when they learned that a tape in which he made lewd ...
Former President Trump’s trial closed out the week in dramatic style as former aide Hope Hicks took the stand. Hicks, who served as press secretary in the early, ramshackle days of Trump’s ...
In an overflow room of the courthouse where members of the public watch the proceedings, audible gasps were reported. Even Hicks, who was the Trump campaign’s press secretary for the 2016 ...
Hope Hicks, a former spokeswoman for Donald J. Trump, described during testimony in his criminal trial on Friday that the release of the so-called “Access Hollywood” tape shook his campaign in ...
Hope Hicks, a former top aide to Donald Trump, in a courtroom sketch while in state court in Manhattan on May 3. (Jane Rosenberg/Reuters) NEW YORK — When The Washington Post contacted then ...
After five weeks of testimony, jurors in former President Trump's hush money case are scheduled to hear closing arguments ...
Hope Hicks was gushing in her praise of Donald Trump, the man she followed from the Trump Organization to the White House as part of his inner circle, describing the former president as a “hard ...
At the heart of Donald Trump’s former campaign press secretary and onetime White House communications director Hope Hicks’ Friday testimony in the hush money trial was a moment burned into the ...
NEW YORK — In a trial that turns on a hush money payment to a porn star, Donald Trump loyalist Hope Hicks offered emotional testimony Friday that portrayed him as a family man. The testimony of ...
Hope Hicks, a former top aide to then-President Donald Trump, ended her testimony Friday in his New York criminal trial for allegedly falsifying records related to a hush money payment to adult ...
Editor’s Note: Norman Eisen is a CNN legal analyst and editor of “Trying Trump: A Guide to His First Election Interference Criminal Trial.” He served as counsel to the House Judiciary ...