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Trump's Terms

Host Scott Detrow curates NPR's reporting, analysis and updates on the 47th President, focusing on actions and policies that challenge precedent and upend political norms, raising questions about what a President can do — and whether his efforts will benefit the voters who returned him to power.

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After 10th gag order violation, judge threatens Trump with jail

For this episode of Trump's Trials , All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro speaks with NPR's Andrea Bernstein . Judge Juan Merchan says former President Donald Trump has violated a gag order in his New York criminal trial for a 10th time. Merchan threatened the next violation could land the presidential candidate in jail. Topics include: - Judge Merchan's reaction to Trump's latest violation - How this admonishment differs from other times Trump has tussled with judges - Highlights from Monday'...

May 06, 20245 min

Tearful testimony and a contempt of court ruling

For this episode of Trump's Trials, host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR's Ximena Bustillo and former New York Prosecutor Tristan Snell. He's a former New York prosecutor who led the state's case against Trump University, and author of the book Taking Down Trump . The third week of former President Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial ended with a high-profile witness: former Trump aide Hope Hicks. She testified about the Trump campaign's damage control efforts in the 2016 election and even too...

May 04, 202427 min

Jurors hear secret recording of Trump discussing payment to former Playboy model

For this episode of Trump's Trials, All Things Considered host Juana Summers speaks with NPR's Andrea Bernstein . Stormy Daniels' former attorney Keith Davidson wrapped up his testimony on Thursday in the criminal trial of former President Donald Trump. The jury heard some dramatic audio of Trump and his former lawyer Michael Cohen talking about payments to former Playboy model Karen McDougal and Daniels. But the defense became combative in cross-examining Davison. Topics include: - Davidson's t...

May 02, 20245 min

Trump fined $9,000 for violating gag order in hush money trial

For this episode of Trump's Trials , All Things Considered host Juana Summers speaks with political reporter Ximena Bustillo . Judge Juan Merchan fined former President Donald Trump $9,000 for violating a gag order that prohibited him from speaking out about potential witnesses and others involved in his hush money trial. Jurors also heard from four witnesses as testimony continues in the trial. Topics include: - The gag order against Trump - Testimonies of Gary Farro, Robert Browning, Phillip T...

Apr 30, 20245 min

Week one of testimony in hush money trial, plus Supreme Court weighs immunity

This week on Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow and Domenico Montanaro are joined by law professor Kim Wehle . This was the first week of witness testimony in former President Donald Trump's New York hush money trial. The prosecution used their witnesses to establish Trump's knowledge and involvement in hush money payments for his alleged electoral benefit. Trump's defense team cross-examined witnesses countering that framing with the idea that this is politics as usual. Meanwhile, at the Suprem...

Apr 27, 202422 min

Witness cross-examined in hush money trial, plus new indictments in Arizona

For this episode of Trump's Trials host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR's Andrea Bernstein about the latest in the New York hush money trial. Later, election law professor Edward Foley explains the fake elector indictments out of Arizona. In a New York courtroom, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker took the stand for his third day of testimony. In his testimony Pecker said Trump had intimate knowledge of hush money payments from the very beginning. Pecker was then questioned by Trump's ...

Apr 25, 202410 min

Supreme Court likely to deny blanket immunity but could limit scope of prosecution

For this episode of Trump's Trials , NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Nina Totenberg , Washington Desk Senior Editor and Correspondent Ron Elving , National Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson and former White House Counsel Neil Eggleston . On Thursday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments over whether former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution. A majority of the justices appeared skeptical of blanket immunity. But some of the conservative...

Apr 25, 202419 min

Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on presidential immunity

For this episode of Trump's Trials host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson . On Thursday the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution. Trump is charged with four counts related to alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. But he is claiming since he was president at the time he cannot face prosecution. If the Supreme Court sides with Trump, the federal election interference case is dead...

Apr 24, 202411 min

Witness describes 'catch and kill' scheme to help Trump's 2016 campaign

For this episode of Trump's Trials , All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly speaks with political reporter Ximena Bustillo . David Pecker, former publisher for the National Enquirer, took the stand for a second day of testimony. Pecker explained that starting in 2015 he, Michael Cohen and Donald Trump had a deal that involved the National Enquirer buying negative stories about Trump and never publishing them – an arrangement also known as 'catch and kill.' Pecker said this was done to help...

Apr 23, 20245 min

Prosecutors argue "election fraud, pure and simple" in Trump hush money case

For this episode of Trump's Trials , we hand the mic over to Consider This . Host Juana Summers speaks with defense lawyer Daniel Horwitz . As the first criminal trial for a former U.S. president got under way in New York, Donald Trump looked on as prosecution and defense teams presented their opening statements to the jury. The former president is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records, a felony in New York if done to cover up another crime. The prosecution argued hush money paym...

Apr 22, 202410 min

Here's what you need to know about the first week of Trump's hush money trial

For this episode of Trump's Trials , NPR senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro speaks with NPR political reporter Ximena Bustillo and University of Baltimore law professor Kim Wehle. The first week of former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is in the books and a jury has now been seated. Each potential juror had to answer dozens of questions and prove they could remain fair and impartial when weighing the fate of the former president, who watched the selection pro...

Apr 20, 202421 min

With a jury seated, safety is now a top concern in hush money trial

For this episode of Trump's Trials , All Things Considered host Ailsa Chang speaks with NPR political reporter Ximena Bustillo and domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef . Twelve jurors and six alternates have been selected in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. The jury is comprised of seven men and five women, all of whom will remain anonymous for security reasons. On Thursday one juror who had been seated for the trial voiced concern that identifying information about he...

Apr 19, 20247 min

12 jurors have been seated in Trump's hush money trial

For this episode of Trump's Trials , All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly speaks with NPR political reporter Ximena Bustillo . After just three days of jury selection, 12 New Yorkers have been seated in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. Trump is charged with 34 felony counts for allegedly falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. The 12 are made up of seven men and five women, all of whom said they could be fair and impa...

Apr 18, 20245 min

Day one of jury selection in hush money case

For this episode of Trump's Trials , All Things Considered host Ailsa Chang speaks with NPR's Andrea Bernstein . Today marks the start of former President Donald Trump's first criminal trial. He is charged with 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records. Trump was in the courtroom for the day's events. The morning was filled with pre-trial rulings by Judge Juan Merchan related to evidence and testimony. In the afternoon, 96 potential jurors entered the courtroom where they were aske...

Apr 15, 20245 min

Consider This: How do you select an impartial jury when your client is famous?

For this episode of Trump's Trials , we hand the mic over to Consider This . On Monday, former President Donald Trump will enter a Manhattan courtroom for his first criminal trial. But before a verdict can be rendered a jury must be selected. And for Trump's legal team that is going to be a challenge. A small number of attorneys have faced a similar challenge — how do you select an impartial jury when your client is famous? Host Scott Detrow speaks with attorney Camille Vasquez for insight into ...

Apr 14, 202416 min

The first criminal trial of a former president begins on Monday

This week on Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow and Domenico Montanaro are joined by lawyer and former ambassador Norm Eisen . On Monday, former President Donald Trump will enter a Manhattan courtroom as a defendant in a criminal trial. This will be the first time in American history a former president has faced criminal prosecution. Trump is charged with 34 counts related to falsifying businesses records. The prosecutor intends to connect alleged hush money payments made to adult film actress S...

Apr 13, 202423 min

Judge's handling of classified documents case invites scrutiny from legal experts

This week on Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow is joined by NPR Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson and NYU law professor Melissa Murray . This week Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed one of former President Donald Trump's motions to dismiss the Florida classified documents case. Trump argued that when he left the White House he designated the highly sensitive documents as "personal" under the Presidential Records Act. But Cannon has not prevented Trump from using that same argument as part of his ...

Apr 06, 202416 min

Threats against judges in Trump-related cases soar

For this episode of Trump's Trials , All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro speaks with Reuters reporter Ned Parker . On Monday Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the New York hush money case, expanded a gag order to protect his own family. That's after former President Donald Trump repeatedly attacked the judge's daughter on Truth Social. In his ruling Judge Merchan wrote, "the threat is very real." This follows a recent report out from Reuters that found threats against federal judges, pros...

Apr 02, 20246 min

Former Supreme Court Justice Breyer on the dangers of constitutional 'textualism'

This week on Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow is joined by retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. In Breyer's new book Reading the Constitution: Why I Chose Pragmatism, Not Textualism , Breyer explains why he finds textualism's popularity troublesome. Textualism is the legal theory that argues the correct way to interpret the Constitution and statutes is to read the text as it was understood at the time the documents were written. Pragmatism, the legal theory Breyer favors, takes curren...

Mar 30, 202415 min

NPR Politics Podcast: Trump's civil fraud judgement dropped to $175 million

For this episode of Trump's Trials , we hand the mic over to the NPR Politics Podcast Former President Donald Trump got a brief reprieve in his New York civil case, as the amount he owes to secure a $454 million bond has been temporarily reduced on appeal. In another New York courtroom the judge overseeing the criminal hush money case set a new trial date — April 15th. The case was originally set to go to trial on March 25th but was delayed due to prosecution and defense receiving new documents ...

Mar 27, 202414 min

Trial for Donald Trump's hush money case will begin on April 15

For this episode of Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR's Andrea Bernstein . An appeals court has cut the bond former President Donald Trump has to post from $454 million to $175 million in his civil fraud trial. The news came the same day as the deadline before the New York Attorney General could start seizing Trump properties to pay off the massive judgement. And in a separate New York court, a judge sharply rebuked Trump's lawyers in his hush money criminal case and set a trial...

Mar 25, 20245 min

Here's what you need to know about the New York hush money case

This week on Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow and Domenico Montanaro are joined law professor Kim Wehle . On the eve of what should have been the start of the New York hush money trial we dive into the details of the case: Former President Donald Trump is facing 34 counts related to payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels over an alleged affair she had with Trump. The payments were made in the fall of 2016, just months before the election. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is claiming...

Mar 23, 202421 min

What happens if Trump can't pay his $454 million civil fraud penalty?

For this episode of Trump's Trials , NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with NPR's Andrea Bernstein . Former President Donald Trump is claiming he cannot secure a bond for roughly half a billion dollars to cover the judgment from his New York civil fraud trial. Lawyers for Trump claim they approached 30 companies and four brokers and none were willing to give Trump the $454 million bond. Trump has until March 25th to file the bond or risk having some of his assets seized. Topics include: - Bond deadline -...

Mar 19, 20245 min

In Georgia a resignation, in New York a delay

This week on Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow is joined by Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson and Georgia politics reporter Sam Gringlas . Judge Scott McAfee ruled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis can stay on the Georgia election interference case but only if she removes special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Wade later resigned in a letter to the district attorney. Willis and Wade had come under fire for having a relationship that Trump and his co-defendants argued was a conflict of int...

Mar 15, 202414 min

Judge denies one of Trump's motions to dismiss classified documents case

For this episode of Trump's Trials , NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with correspondent Greg Allen . Judge Aileen Cannon held a pre-trial hearing where Trump's defense team argued two motions to dismiss charges against the former president in the classified documents case. Judge Cannon quickly denied one of the motions but has yet to rule on the other. During the hearing she appeared skeptical of both arguments presented by the Trump team. Topics include: - Presidential Records Act - Espionage Ac...

Mar 14, 20246 min

Judge dismisses six counts in Georgia election interference case

For this episode of Trump's Trials , NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Georgia politics reporter Sam Gringlas . The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case has dismissed six criminal counts against former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants. Three of those counts specifically apply to Trump. They all involve alleged attempts to solicit public officials to violate their oaths of office. An example of that is the telephone call Trump made to Georgia Secretary of State Br...

Mar 13, 20245 min

Trump wins in court and at the ballot box

This week on Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow and Domenico Montanaro are joined by Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson . Carrie shares new reporting she has on the possible timeline for the federal election interference case. We also discuss Super Tuesday results and if exit polling gives us an indication on how Republican voters are thinking about former President Donald Trump's legal troubles. Topics include: - Timeline for federal election interference case - Supreme Court's Colorado ballo...

Mar 09, 202419 min

Supreme Court rules Trump can remain on the ballot

For this episode of Trump's Trials , we hear from NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg . The Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump can remain on the ballot in Colorado and other states. The justices concluded the constitution does not allow states to use the 14th amendment to bar presidential candidates from the ballot. Topics include: - Details on the majority opinion - Split among the Justices - Possibility of congressional enforcement Follow the show on Apple Podcas...

Mar 04, 20246 min

Supreme Court could end up delaying the Jan. 6 trial past the election

This week on Trump's Trials , host Scott Detrow and Domenico Montanaro are joined by constitutional expert Kim Wehle . This week the Supreme Court announced they will consider former President Donald Trump's claim that he is immune from criminal prosecution. That decision has left the federal election interference case in limbo, complicating the chances that the case will go to trial before the November election. Topics include: - Timeline for federal election interference case - Why the Supreme...

Mar 02, 202422 min

Still unclear when classified documents case will go to trial

For this episode of Trump's Trials , NPR's Alisa Chang speaks with correspondent Greg Allen . Judge Aileen Cannon held a pre-trial hearing in the Florida classified documents case where former President Donald Trump is facing 40 criminal charges. One of the top issues facing Judge Cannon is confirming the start date, but Friday's hearing ended with no clear answer to when this case might go to trial. Topics include: - Political calendar vs legal calendar - Timeline with other criminal trials - T...

Mar 01, 20245 min
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