In a recent development, Judge Juan Merchan imposed a $9,000 fine on Donald Trump for violating the gag order in the New York hush money trial. Trump was fined $1,000 for each of the nine violations, with the judge warning of potential imprisonment if the violations persist. Merchan emphasized that continued defiance of the gag order could lead to jail time.
The trial proceeded with testimony from Keith Davidson, the attorney who negotiated hush money agreements with Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal. Davidson recounted his interactions with Michael Cohen, Trump’s former fixer, in securing the payments to keep Daniels silent before the 2016 election. The testimony shed light on the efforts to suppress damaging information about Trump’s alleged affairs.
Furthermore, Cohen’s former banker detailed the financial transactions related to the hush money payment to Daniels, highlighting the urgency with which Cohen operated. Video clips of Trump’s public statements denying the allegations and praising Cohen were presented to the jury, along with excerpts from Trump’s deposition in other legal proceedings.
The courtroom also saw the presence of notable figures, including Eric Trump, Susie Wiles, Ken Paxton, and David McIntosh, indicating a growing interest in the trial among Trump’s allies. Additionally, Carter Page, a key figure in the Russia investigation, was spotted in the courtroom, underscoring the significance of the trial.
Notably, the judge granted Trump a day off to attend his son Barron’s graduation, a decision that was welcomed by Trump and his legal team. Overall, the trial continues to garner attention for its implications on Trump’s past actions and legal consequences.