Trump news - live: Trump tells NRA he is their ‘fearless champion’ despite recent spate of mass shootings

Donald Trump told the National Rifle Association conference that he would end Joe Biden’s “war” on guns and vowed to protect ownership rights “forever” despite a recent spate of mass shootings.

The former president said he would remain a “loyal friend and fearless champion” of the much-maligned group as he gave the keynote speech in Indiana on Friday.

Earlier, he claimed that he spent a seven-hour deposition “educating” New York Attorney General Letitia James about his “American success story”.

The former president appeared for a deposition in New York on Thursday in the civil case brought against him, his adult children and the Trump Organization claiming that they gave lenders false financial statements overvaluing assets over a decade of deals.

During seven hours of testimony, Mr Trump “spent nearly seven hours today describing in detail his extraordinary business success,” according to his lawyer Chris Kise.

“This is an American success story. Last I checked, capitalism is still legal in America.“

His willingness to answer questions comes after he pleaded the Fifth more than 400 times when he sat for his first deposition in the case in August.

His appearance marked his first return to New York since he was arraigned on a 34-count indictment in the hush money case last week.

Following his arraignment, Mr Trump has sued his former lawyer and “fixer” Michael Cohen for $500m over his testimony before the New York grand jury. Now, Cohen said he is considering countersuing.

Key Points

Mike Pompeo will not challenge Trump in 2024

00:36 , Graeme Massie

“Susan and I have concluded, after much consideration and prayer, that I will not present myself as a candidate to become President of the United States in the 2024 election,” the Republican tweeted on Friday afternoon.

Trump attacks NY AG in NRA speech

23:55 , Graeme Massie

Trump told NRA members that they share a common enemy in New York Attorney General Letitia James, who has filed a civil case against the one-term president.

“The very same raging radical left lunatic attorney general that is coming after me in New York state is also waging war on the NRA, shamefully trying to destroy this legendary organisation that’s been an American institution since 1871,” Mr Trump said.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the National Rifle Association (NRA) annual meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. April 14, 2023 (REUTERS)
Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the National Rifle Association (NRA) annual meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. April 14, 2023 (REUTERS)

Pence says Trump not right for 2024 bid

23:14 , Graeme Massie

“I really do believe no one could have defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016 other than Donald Trump. But with all the challenges that we’re facing ... I truly do believe that different times call for different leadership,” said Mr Trump’s former vice president.

Trump tells NRA conference he will end Biden’s ‘war’ on guns: ‘What they’re doing is crazy’

22:46 , Graeme Massie

The former president said he would remain a ‘loyal friend and fearless champion’ of the much-maligned group.

Trump tells NRA conference he will end Biden’s ‘war’ on guns

Marjorie Taylor Greene should lose her security clearance after defending Pentagon leaker, Liz Cheney says

22:34 , Graeme Massie

The far-right MAGA lawmaker from Georgia has been widely criticised for coming to the defence of Airman Jack Teixeira following his arrest by the FBI in Massachusetts.

Liz Cheney attacks Marjorie Taylor Greene over defence of Pentagon leaker

Michael Cohen says he may file countersuit to Trump’s $500m case: ‘I can’t believe how stupid he was’

21:46 , Graeme Massie

“It’s possibly one of the most important cases for our democracy. I can’t believe how stupid he was to have actually filed it,” Mr Cohen said.

Michael Cohen says he may file countersuit to Trump’s $500m case

Trump leaves Trump Tower after New York deposition

20:59 , Graeme Massie

Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs from Trump Tower on April 14, 2023 in New York City (Getty Images)
Former U.S. President Donald Trump departs from Trump Tower on April 14, 2023 in New York City (Getty Images)

Special counsel on Mar-a-Lago papers investigating whether Trump showed off secret map, report says

20:02 , Graeme Massie

Federal investigators are probing whether or not Donald Trump showed off a map containing sensitive intelligence information to his visitors after he left the White House.

The probe is part of the federal investigation into Mr Trump’s handling of classified documents following his presidency.

Investigators have questioned several witnesses about the map, according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke to The New York Times. The nature of the map’s contents are unknown.

Graig Graziosi reports:

Special counsel investigating whether Trump showed off secret map, report says

Trump’s ‘crying’ court staff claim? ‘Absolute BS’

17:30 , Oliver O'Connell

Donald Trump’s bizarre claim that New York court staff were “crying” when he was arrested and arraigned is “absolute BS”, according to a report.

Graeme Massie reports on the contradiction to the former president’s claim that surprised literally no one.

Trump’s ‘crying’ court staff claim is ‘absolute BS’ say law enforcement

MAGA Inc releases stomach-turning anti-DeSantis pudding ad

14:30 , Oliver O'Connell

Not what you want to see during the morning news shows (especially while on a treadmill at the gym).

Enjoy!

LinkedIn founder is helping to fund E Jean Carroll rape case against Trump

13:55 , Rachel Sharp

LinkedIn co-founder and major Democratic donor Reid Hoffman is helping to fund E Jean Carroll’s rape case against Donald Trump, it has been revealed.

Ms Carroll has claimed that Mr Trump raped her in the dressing room of the Bergdorf Goodman department store in the 1990s.

On Thursday, Mr Trump’s attorneys made court filings accusing Ms Carroll of intentionally failing to disclose that Mr Hoffman was funding her case.

A federal judge ruled that Mr Trump’s attorneys can question his rape accuser about the funding when the case heads to trial.

The judge also rejected a request from the former president’s team to delay the trial start date – after they claimed there needed to be a cooling off period after Mr Trump’s arrest in the hush money case.

Michael Cohen considers countersuing Trump

13:25 , Rachel Sharp

Michael Cohen has suggested he will file a countersuit against Donald Trump, who he said should have listened to lawyers who told him that doing so would be “a mistake”.

The former president had slapped a $500m lawsuit on Wednesday against his former lawyer Mr Cohen alleging a breach of his attorney-client relationship and unjust enrichment, among other claims.

On Thursday’s Political Breakdown podcast, Mr Cohen weighed in on the lawsuit against him.

“This will be a civil suit that’s brought by him, with a countersuit. So, could you imagine, in a case that you’re the plaintiff on, despite the fact that you’ll be technically a defendant in the countersuit, that you’re now not going to answer questions?”

“That’s fantastic,” Mr Cohen said sarcastically.

Mr Cohen also dubbed the former president’s lawyers “the clown show, crackerjack lawyers” and dubbed the new case as a “David and Goliath” story.

The lawyer referred to himself as David and “the big, 3,000 pound gorilla over there” as Goliath.

“At the end of the day, I’m gonna hit him again with another rock right in the forehead, because the documents are stupid. They don’t make any sense,” Mr Cohen said.

“He’s gonna get countersued, there’s no doubt about that one, for what he’s doing.”

Andy Biggs introduces legislation to strip Bragg’s office of federal funds

12:25 , John Bowden

An Arizona congressman and fierce Trump ally has announced a bill aimed at stripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office of any federal funding in revenge for the prosecution of Donald Trump by Mr Bragg. It faces a steep road to passage in House, which is controlled by a thin GOP majority. It will not pass the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats.

“District Attorney Alvin Bragg ran on a campaign pledge to indict President Trump. Bragg took the unprecedented action of converting alleged minor business misdemeanors to 34 individual felonies in an attempt to put President Trump behind bars and humiliate him and his supporters,” he told The Daily Caller.

In video: Trump claims courthouse staff ‘were crying’ when he was indicted

11:55 , John Bowden

Donald Trump has claimed that court officials “were crying” when he was indicted on charges of business fraud.

The ex-US president has become the first former US president to face criminal charges after the indictment on 30 March by a Manhattan grand jury in a probe over hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

During a fawning interview this week with Fox’s Tucker Carlson, Mr Trump described the courtroom staff as “incredible.”

Watch below:

Trump claims he spent deposition ‘educating’ Letitia James about his ‘American success story'

10:55 , Rachel Sharp

Donald Trump has claimed that he spent his seven-hour deposition “educating” New York Attorney General Letitia James about his “American success story”.

The former president appeared for a deposition in New York on Thursday in the civil case brought against him, his adult children and the Trump Organization claiming that they gave lenders false financial statements overvaluing assets over a decade of deals.

During seven hours of testimony, Mr Trump “spent nearly seven hours today describing in detail his extraordinary business success,” according to his lawyer Chris Kise.

“This is an American success story. Last I checked, capitalism is still legal in America.“

His willingness to answer questions comes after he pleaded the Fifth more than 400 times when he sat for his first deposition in the case in August.

His appearance marked his first return to New York since he was arraigned on a 34-count indictment in the hush money case last week.

Jim Jordan to hold ‘field hearing’ of House Judiciary Committee on Bragg’s home turf

08:25 , John Bowden

House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan will host a “field hearing”, likely to be attended by the committee’s Republican members, in New York next week as he continues his efforts to try and politically punish District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

Mr Jordan plans to highlight victims of crime in New York City as he tries to argue that the Manhattan DA is ignoring his responsibilities to prosecute street crime as his office pursues charges against Mr Trump. Mr Bragg has fiercely denied this, and decried Mr Jordan’s efforts as blatant political intimidation.

Republican Tim Scott launches exploratory 2024 committee

07:24 , John Bowden

The Senate’s lone Black Republican member is entering the 2024 race.

Sen Tim Scott on Wednesday announced the launch of an exploratory political campaign for the Republican nomination; in doing so, he also previewed what is likely to be the defining weakness of his campaign. His announcement interview carried no mention of Donald Trump and reflected little of the actual realities of today’s modern-day GOP.

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Republican Senator Tim Scott launches exploratory committee

Inside the Stormy Daniels hush money case that led to Trump’s arrest

05:24 , John Bowden

The origins of Donald Trump’s current legal woes date all the way back to his first bid for the presidency, when he faced Hillary Clinton as a mostly-untested political newcomer and was (at the time) facing a barrage of criticism over revolting sexist remarks made on a leaked Access Hollywood tape.

With the US now facing the historic prospect of a former president being prosecuted as a criminal in open court, let’s go back to the beginning, and look at the major milestones of the Stormy Daniels saga and how it led to this moment:

What did Donald Trump do?

Trump seeks delay to rape case – claiming need for ‘cooling off’ period after indictment

04:24 , John Bowden

An attorney for Donald Trump is seeking a one-month delay in the trial regarding a columnist’s claims that Mr Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s, contending that his client’s right to a fair trial depends on a “cooling off” period following the former president’s indictment and arraignment.

The trial was set for April 25. In a letter Tuesday to Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, attorney Joseph Tacopina cited “the recent deluge of prejudicial media coverage” surrounding Trump’s arrest and court appearance in arguing for a delay. The former president was charged March 30 with 34 felony counts related to allegations that he paid hush money to an adult film star, Stormy Daniels.

The civil case before Judge Kaplan was brought against Mr Trump in November by E. Jean Carroll, a columnist who says the wealthy real estate developer raped her in early 1996 after a chance meeting at the Bergdorf Goodman department store.

Mr Trump has repeatedly and emphatically denied the allegation. A jury will be asked to decide whether the rape occurred and if Trump defamed Carroll with his comments.

A temporary state law that took effect last year allows adult rape victims to sue their abusers, even if attacks happened decades ago.

Mr Tacopina’s letter seeking a delay in the trial for Carroll’s civil suit followed Kaplan’s order on Monday directing parties in the case to notify him by April 20 whether they will be present throughout the trial in Manhattan federal court. Carroll’s attorney has said she will attend; Trump’s attorney has not responded to requests for comment on Kaplan’s order.

Associated Press

Manhattan DA sues Jim Jordan to block ‘transparent campaign’ of intimidation over Trump prosecution

02:26 , John Bowden

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is fighting back at what he says is an explicit attempt by House Republicans to interfere in his office’s prosecution of Donald Trump.

On Tuesday, Mr Bragg sued the House Judiciary Committee chair, Jim Jordan, and accused him of undertaking “a transparent campaign to intimidate and attack District Attorney Bragg, making demands for confidential documents and testimony from the District Attorney himself as well as his current and former employees and officials” in federal court.

Republicans, predictably, howled in outrage at the DA’s response to their attempts to attack the credibility of his office.

Read more:

Manhattan DA sues Jim Jordan over Trump prosecution intimidation

Judge in Dominion Voting Systems case says Fox News has a ‘credibility problem’

01:26 , John Bowden

Things took a turn for the worse for Fox News’s legal team this week as Dominion Voting Systems’s $1.6bn lawsuit against the channel proceeds.

A judge reprimanded Fox’s lawyers and said that he was no longer confident that attorneys for the company were being “straightforward” with the court.

Find out more in The Independent:

Judge: No separate defamation trials for Fox News, Fox Corp.

Trump is back in New York – for a different legal battle

Friday 14 April 2023 00:26 , John Bowden

Donald Trump returned to New York on Thursday for the first time since his arrest and arraignment last week to face his latest legal battle.

He was scheduled to sit for a deposition on Thursday before Attorney General Letitia James, who has brought a $250m business fraud lawsuit against him and the Trump Organization over alleged wrongdoing, including misleading banks and others that inflated the value of golf courses and hotels that bear his name.

This comes one week after he was arraigned in a Manhattan court on a 34-count indictment in the hush money case.

Andy Biggs introduces legislation to strip Bragg’s office of federal funds

Thursday 13 April 2023 23:26 , John Bowden

An Arizona congressman and fierce Trump ally has announced a bill aimed at stripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office of any federal funding in revenge for the prosecution of Donald Trump by Mr Bragg. It faces a steep road to passage in House, which is controlled by a thin GOP majority. It will not pass the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats.

“District Attorney Alvin Bragg ran on a campaign pledge to indict President Trump. Bragg took the unprecedented action of converting alleged minor business misdemeanors to 34 individual felonies in an attempt to put President Trump behind bars and humiliate him and his supporters,” he told The Daily Caller.

Victorious Tennessee Democrats celebrate with parade after reinstatements

Thursday 13 April 2023 22:26 , John Bowden

Two Black Democrats who were ousted from the Tennessee state legislature last week led a parade through the streets of Memphis on Wednesday after being successfully reinstated to their positions.

State Reps Justin Pearson and Justin Jones were both expelled by Republicans in the statehouse last week for joining with gun control protesters for a demonstration in the building; now, their respective local government councils have voted overwhelmingly to return both men to their seats in the capital.

Watch their victorious march, alongside fellow state Rep Gloria Johnson (who was not expelled, despite participating in the same protest):

What does Letitia James’ fraud lawsuit claim?

Thursday 13 April 2023 22:03 , John Bowden

Former president Donald Trump was expected to visit the offices of New York‘s attorney general Thursday for his second deposition in a legal battle over his company’s business practices.

The Republican was scheduled to meet with lawyers for attorney general Letitia James, who sued Mr Trump last year. Her lawsuit claims Mr Trump and his family misled banks and business associates by giving them false information about his net worth and the value of assets such as hotels and golf courses.

The lawsuit is unrelated to the felony criminal charges filed against Mr Trump by the Manhattan district attorney, which led last week to his historic arraignment, the first for a former president.

More in this report:

Trump set to give 2nd deposition in New York fraud lawsuit

Thursday 13 April 2023 20:53 , John Bowden

Donald Trump has sued his former lawyer and “fixer” Michael Cohen for $500m over his testimony before the New York grand jury that landed him with criminal charges.

The lawsuit, filed in US District Court for the Southern District of Florida on Wednesday, alleges a breach of his attorney-client relationship and unjust enrichment, among other claims.

Cohen, who is at the centre of the hush money case against the former president, fired back at Mr Trump, tweeting: “Despite Trump’s attempts to intimidate and harass me, I will NEVER stop fighting and holding him accountable for his dirty deeds.”

Donald Trump Jr promotes Trump fan ‘Catturd2’ coming ‘out of the litter box'

Thursday 13 April 2023 20:30 , John Bowden

Just when you thought things couldn’t get any weirder, Donald Trump Jr shows up promoting his upcoming interview with “catturd2”.

The pro-Trump Twitter accoung has become widely known in recent months for the owner’s frequent interactions with Elon Musk, CEO of Twitter, and will now apparently be sitting down for an interview with the son of the former president. Welcome to 2023!

Jury selection to begin today in Fox News’ Dominion lawsuit

Thursday 13 April 2023 19:59 , John Bowden

Jury selection began today in Dominion Voting Systems $1.6bn defamation case against Fox News.

Dominion Voting Systems has accused Fox News of pushing pro-Trump conspiracy theories of voter fraud including claiming that its ballot counting technology rigged the 2020 presidential election against the one-term president.

The voting machine company said the network “recklessly disregarded the truth”.

Fox News has denied the allegations and claimed the lawsuit threatens the First Amendment right.

Jury selection is set to begin on Thursday in the case with opening statements scheduled for 17 April.

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is sent a second package containing white powder after Trump arrest

Thursday 13 April 2023 19:15 , John Bowden

On Wednesday, two law enforcement agents officials told NBC News that an envelope, which was addressed to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, was reported to authorities after being found to contain an explicit note, a photo of Mr Bragg and Donald Trump, and a mysterious white powder.

It’s the second instance of Mr Bragg receiving such a threatening package since his prosecution of the former president began.

New York police were called to the mailroom at the office located in Lower Manhattan as a precaution and determined the white powder was nonhazardous.

Read more in The Independent:

Alvin Bragg sent a second package containing white powder after Trump arrest

Audio reveals Rudy Giuliani and Trump campaign had no evidence to back up Dominion claims

Thursday 13 April 2023 18:43 , John Bowden

A second audio recording in which former Trump lead attorney Rudy Giuliani admits that the Trump campaign had no evidence to back up their claims about Dominion Voting Systems has been released.

The latest revelation is thanks to the $1.6bn lawsuit the company has filed against Fox News, which is resulting in a cascade of humiliation for the right-leaning network as private communications between top personalities who publicly defended these claims on air have been publicised.

Read more:

Giuliani and Trump campaign had no evidence for Dominion claims, recordings reveal

Legal troubles ramp up for Fox as Rupert Murdoch is sued by investor over ‘stolen election claims’

Thursday 13 April 2023 17:55 , John Bowden

An individual shareholder of Fox Corporation is suing Chairman Rupert Murdoch and his son, Lachlan Murdoch, as well as other members of the company’s board alleging they breached their fiduciary duty to the company.

In a lawsuit filed in Delaware Chancery Court on 11 April, investor Robert Schwarz brought forth a derivative suit claiming that board members chose to promote “false stolen election claims” which negatively impacted the company’s reputation and led to two defamation cases.

This news comes as more and more Fox employees are fretting in comments to journalists about the future of their company thanks to the massive $1.6bn lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems that threatens the company’s finances in an unprecedented way.

Ariana Baio has more:

Fox investor sues Rupert Murdoch over ‘stolen election claims’

Andy Biggs introduces legislation to strip Bragg’s office of federal funds

Thursday 13 April 2023 17:26 , John Bowden

An Arizona congressman and fierce Trump ally has announced a bill aimed at stripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office of any federal funding in revenge for the prosecution of Donald Trump by Mr Bragg.

Mr Biggs introduced the bill on Thursday. It faces a steep road to passage in House, which is controlled by a thin GOP majority. It will not pass the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats.

Jim Jordan to hold ‘field hearing’ of House Judiciary Committee in New York

Thursday 13 April 2023 16:33 , John Bowden

House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan will host a “field hearing”, likely to be attended by the committee’s Republican members, in New York next week as he continues his efforts to try and politically punish District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

Mr Jordan plans to highlight victims of crime in New York City as he tries to argue that the Manhattan DA is ignoring his responsibilities to prosecute street crime as his office pursues charges against Mr Trump. Mr Bragg has fiercely denied this, and decried Mr Jordan’s efforts as blatant political intimidation.

Special counsel on Mar-a-Lago papers investigating whether Trump showed off secret map, report says

Thursday 13 April 2023 15:06 , John Bowden

Federal investigators are probing whether or not Donald Trump showed off a map containing sensitive intelligence information to his visitors after he left the White House.

The probe is part of the federal investigation into Mr Trump’s handling of classified documents following his presidency.

Investigators have questioned several witnesses about the map, according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke to The New York Times. The nature of the map’s contents are unknown.

Graig Graziosi reports:

Special counsel investigating whether Trump showed off secret map, report says

Bombshell recordings reveal Rudy Giuliani admitting to Fox News there is no evidence of 2020 voter systems fraud

Thursday 13 April 2023 14:00 , Rachel Sharp

Bombshell audio recordings have revealed Rudy Giuliani and other Trump officials admitting to Fox News that there was no evidence of Dominion Voting Machines being rigging the 2020 election.

Listen below:

E Jean Carroll jury selection questions revealed

Thursday 13 April 2023 13:45 , Rachel Sharp

The questionnaire for the pool of prospective jurors in E Jean Carroll’s rape trial against Donald Trump has been revealed.

Ms Carroll claims that Mr Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s.

Mr Trump has repeatedly and emphatically denied the allegation.

A jury will be asked to decide whether the rape occurred and if Mr Trump defamed Ms Carroll with his comments.

Some of the jury questions were published by The Daily Beast.

They include: “Are you on Truth Social?”

“What cable news network do you watch?”

“Have you ever used the hashtag #BelieveAllWomen when discussing sexual assault?”

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is sent a second package containing white powder after Trump arrest

Thursday 13 April 2023 13:34 , Rachel Sharp

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has been sent a second package containing “white powder” after his office brought charges against Donald Trump.

Two senior law enforcement officials told NBC News that an envelope addressed to Mr Bragg arrived at his office on Wednesday.

The envelope contained white powder, a letter using an expletive to describe thr DA’s weight and a photo of Mr Bragg and Mr Trump.

The powder was later determined to be nonhazardous.

This marks the second time a white powder was sent to Mr Bragg’s office as he has faced multiple threats for his prosecution of Mr Trump.

Jury selection to begin today in Fox News’ Dominion lawsuit

Thursday 13 April 2023 13:30 , Rachel Sharp

Jury selection is set to begin today in Dominion Voting Systems $1.6bn defamation case against Fox News.

Dominion Voting Systems has accused Fox News of pushing pro-Trump conspiracy theories of voter fraud including claiming that its ballot counting technology rigged the 2020 presidential election against the one-term president.

The voting machine company said the network “recklessly disregarded the truth”.

Fox News has denied the allegations and claimed the lawsuit threatens the First Amendment right.

Jury selection is set to begin on Thursday in the case with opening statements scheduled for 17 April.

Judge in Dominion Voting Systems case says Fox News has a ‘credibility problem’

Thursday 13 April 2023 13:15 , John Bowden

Things took a turn for the worse for Fox News’s legal team this week as Dominion Voting Systems’s $1.6bn lawsuit against the channel proceeds.

A judge reprimanded Fox’s lawyers and said that he was no longer confident that attorneys for the company were being “straightforward” with the court.

Find out more in The Independent:

Judge: No separate defamation trials for Fox News, Fox Corp.

Donald Trump calls himself ‘president’ in $500m lawsuit against Michael Cohen

Thursday 13 April 2023 12:45 , John Bowden

Donald Trump has sued his former lawyer Michael Cohen, who is at the heart of the New York hush money payment case against the former president, for $500m.

The lawsuit alleges a breach of his attorney-client relationship and unjust enrichment, among other claims. It was filed in US District Court for the Southern District of Florida on Wednesday.

The former president appears to finally be making an effort to seek revenge against his ex-”fixer”, who would go on to tell Congress that his former employer was a racist and a con man after leaving his position.

Trump calls himself ‘president’ in $500m lawsuit against Michael Cohen

Judge sanctions Fox News ahead of Dominion Voting Systems trial

Thursday 13 April 2023 12:30 , Rachel Sharp

Ahead of jury selection in Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6bn defamation case against Fox News, the Delaware Supreme Court Judge on the case is planning to appoint a “special master” to help determine whether the news company withheld key information and evidence.

Judge Eric Davis said he was considering the appointment on Wednesday, CNN reports, days before the trial is due to start.

Dominion accuses Fox News of knowingly spreading false information about its voting machines in the wake of the 2020 presidential election in support of Donald Trump‘s false claims that the election had been “stolen” from him.

Read the full story:

Judge in $1.6bn defamation case against Fox may appoint special master

Manhattan DA sues Jim Jordan to block ‘transparent campaign’ of intimidation over Trump prosecution

Thursday 13 April 2023 12:15 , John Bowden

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is fighting back at what he says is an explicit attempt by House Republicans to interfere in his office’s prosecution of Donald Trump.

On Tuesday, Mr Bragg sued the House Judiciary Committee chair, Jim Jordan, and accused him of undertaking “a transparent campaign to intimidate and attack District Attorney Bragg, making demands for confidential documents and testimony from the District Attorney himself as well as his current and former employees and officials” in federal court.

Republicans, predictably, howled in outrage at the DA’s response to their attempts to attack the credibility of his office.

Read more:

Manhattan DA sues Jim Jordan over Trump prosecution intimidation

Trump is back in New York – for latest legal battle

Thursday 13 April 2023 12:00 , Rachel Sharp

Donald Trump has now returned to New York for the first time since his arrest and arraignment last week to face his latest legal battle.

He is scheduled to sit for a deposition on Thursday before Attorney General Letitia James who has brought a $250m business fraud lawsuit against him and the Trump Organization over alleged wrongdoing, including misleading banks and others that inflated the value of golf courses and hotels that bear his name.

This comes one week after he was arraigned in a Manhattan court on a 34-count indictment in the hush money case.

Trump seeks delay to rape case – claiming need for ‘cooling off’ period after indictment

Thursday 13 April 2023 11:45 , John Bowden

An attorney for Donald Trump is seeking a one-month delay in the trial regarding a columnist’s claims that Mr Trump raped her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s, contending that his client’s right to a fair trial depends on a “cooling off” period following the former president’s indictment and arraignment.

The trial was set for April 25. In a letter Tuesday to Judge Lewis A. Kaplan, attorney Joseph Tacopina cited “the recent deluge of prejudicial media coverage” surrounding Trump’s arrest and court appearance in arguing for a delay. The former president was charged March 30 with 34 felony counts related to allegations that he paid hush money to an adult film star, Stormy Daniels.

The civil case before Judge Kaplan was brought against Mr Trump in November by E. Jean Carroll, a columnist who says the wealthy real estate developer raped her in early 1996 after a chance meeting at the Bergdorf Goodman department store.

Mr Trump has repeatedly and emphatically denied the allegation. A jury will be asked to decide whether the rape occurred and if Trump defamed Carroll with his comments.

A temporary state law that took effect last year allows adult rape victims to sue their abusers, even if attacks happened decades ago.

Mr Tacopina’s letter seeking a delay in the trial for Carroll’s civil suit followed Kaplan’s order on Monday directing parties in the case to notify him by April 20 whether they will be present throughout the trial in Manhattan federal court. Carroll’s attorney has said she will attend; Trump’s attorney has not responded to requests for comment on Kaplan’s order.

Associated Press

Michael Cohen fires back after Trump sues him for $500m

Thursday 13 April 2023 11:30 , Rachel Sharp

Donald Trump has sued his former lawyer and “fixer” Michael Cohen for $500m over his testimony before the New York grand jury that landed him with criminal charges.

The lawsuit, filed in US District Court for the Southern District of Florida on Wednesday, alleges a breach of his attorney-client relationship and unjust enrichment, among other claims.

Cohen, who is at the centre of the hush money case against the former president, fired back at Mr Trump tweeting: “Despite Trump’s attempts to intimidate and harass me, I will NEVER stop fighting and holding him accountable for his dirty deeds.”

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