Donald Trump Investigations

Since leaving office, former President Donald J. Trump has been facing several investigations into his business dealings and political activities.

Highlights

  1. Tabloid Publisher Testifies Trump Asked Him to ‘Help the Campaign’

    The jury heard testimony about what prosecutors say was a conspiracy to bury negative news, including a porn star’s claim of a sexual encounter with Donald Trump. The longtime publisher of The National Enquirer will resume his testimony on Thursday.

     

    Former President Donald J. Trump in a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday.
    Former President Donald J. Trump in a Manhattan courtroom on Tuesday.
    CreditPool photo by Brendan McDermid
  1. Nevada Judge Throws Out State’s Case Against Fake Electors

    The judge said the state chose the wrong venue to file a case against the Republicans who tried to declare Donald J. Trump the winner of the 2020 election.

     By Danny Hakim and

    Judge Mary Kay Holthus said that Nevada prosecutors had chosen the wrong venue to file the case against the six Republicans.
    CreditWade Vandervort/Las Vegas Sun, via Associated Press
  2. Trump Had Good Fortune So Far With His Four Cases. Then Came a Verdict.

    Until the jury’s decision on Thursday, the four criminal cases that threatened Donald Trump’s freedom were stumbling along, pleasing his advisers.

     By Maggie Haberman and

    The outcome of Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial on Thursday had seemed almost unthinkable to the Trump team as recently as last summer.
    CreditDoug Mills/The New York Times
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  3. Trump Named as Unindicted Conspirator in Michigan Election Interference Case

    An investigator said in court that former President Donald J. Trump and some of his aides conspired with fake electors to overturn his 2020 defeat in Michigan.

     By

    Voters cast ballots in Lansing, Mich., in 2020.
    CreditBryan Denton for The New York Times
  4. Will a Mountain of Evidence Be Enough to Convict Trump?

    Monday will see opening statements in the People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump. The state’s case seems strong, but a conviction is far from assured.

     By Ben Protess and

    Former President Donald J. Trump is accused of 34 felonies, but a conviction is no sure thing.
    CreditPool photo by Curtis Means
  5. Tracing the Trail of Hush-Money Deals That Led to Trump’s Prosecution

    Before Stormy Daniels, Donald J. Trump and his allies paid to keep other stories buried as he ran for the presidency.

     By

    Prosecutors aim to show that a payoff to a porn star was part of a larger effort to suppress negative news about Donald J. Trump as he ran for president in 2016.
    CreditHilary Swift for The New York Times
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  13. El Comité Editorial

    Donald Trump, culpable

    La condena del expresidente en un juicio penal en Nueva York reveló, una vez más, por qué no es apto para el cargo.

    By El Comité Editorial

     
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  58. How Ronna McDaniel Backed Trump’s Early Bid to Hold Power

    During a very brief tenure at NBC News, the former Republican Party leader downplayed her role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election. A review of the record showed she was involved in some key episodes.

    By Jim Rutenberg and Alexandra Berzon

     
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  63. Could Trump’s Properties Really Be Seized?

    Real estate experts say that getting a judgment is a lot easier than foreclosing on a major piece of real estate. And pinning a value to Trump’s buildings is a guessing game.

    By Rukmini Callimachi

     
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  69. Trump Seeks to Delay Jan. 6 Civil Cases

    The former president’s lawyers told the judge overseeing the proceedings it would be unfair to put on a defense now because it might reveal his strategy for the criminal case on related charges.

    By Alan Feuer

     
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