Trump becomes first former U.S. president convicted of felony crimes
Donald Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through hush money payments to a porn actor who said the two had sex.
Politicians react after Trump guilty verdict in hush money trial
A mix of reactions are pouring in as many are weighing in after Donald Trump was found guilty in his hush money trial.
Seattle law professor analyzes Trump hush money trial verdict
FOX 13's Shirah Matsuzawa reports.
Is Trump going to jail? What's next after guilty verdict in hush-money trial
Here's how Donald Trump's sentencing could play out.
Can Trump vote for himself after NY conviction?
Trump was convicted Thursday of falsifying business records, so can he still vote in the upcoming election? Here's what we know.
What rights does Trump lose after receiving a guilty verdict?
Though he has been convicted, a lot of what's at stake in Trump's hush money trial depends on his sentencing, which won't come until July 11.
Can Trump still run for president? What his conviction means for the election
Can Donald Trump still be president now that he's been found guilty? Here's what the Constitution says.
Biden campaign on Trump guilty verdict: ‘No one is above the law’
Former President Donald Trump was found guilty Thursday of falsifying business records.
Trump’s other criminal cases and where they stand after NYC conviction
Aside from the likely appeal in New York, Donald Trump is still involved in three other criminal cases including one out of Georgia, one out of Washington, D.C., and one out of Florida.
Here's when Trump will be sentenced in hush money trial
Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty on 34 counts of first-degree falsification of business records in his high-profile hush money case.
PHOTOS: Trump, crowd react to former president’s guilty verdict
See the photos of Trump and the crowd reacting to his guilty verdict.
Trump found guilty in hush money case
After deliberating for about a day, jurors in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial reached a verdict.
Trump hush-money trial jurors wrap short first day of deliberations with questions
Jurors began deliberations Wednesday after receiving instructions about the law governing the hush money case and what they can consider as they evaluate the former president's guilt and innocence.
What happens if Trump is convicted? Legal experts break it down
Donald Trump is entitled to Secret Service protection even if he is sent to prison. It is unclear how the Secret Service would coordinate with the court and correction officers to protect Trump if he is incarcerated.
What Trump's hush-money trial verdict could mean for the election
Donald Trump could become the first president in US history to be convicted of a crime. But will that sway voters come November?
Trump trial live updates: Closing arguments conclude in hush money case
Donald Trump's historic hush money trial entered its final leg on Tuesday with closing arguments. Here's what must be proved for a conviction and other things to know.
Testimony ends as defense rests without calling Trump to stand
Donald Trump’s lawyers have rested their defense without the former president taking the witness stand in his New York hush money trial.
Defense asks judge to dismiss hush money trial as Michael Cohen concludes testimony
Michael Cohen spent nearly four full days on the stand before ending his testimony Monday afternoon. He placed Donald Trump directly at the center of the alleged scheme to stop negative stories to fend off damage to his 2016 presidential bid.
Michael Cohen pressed by Trump lawyers over his criminal history, lies in hush money trial
Donald Trump's lawyers attacked former attorney Michael Cohen on his criminal history and past lies as they tried to convince jurors not to believe the star witness’ pivotal testimony in the hush money trial.
Michael Cohen gives details of Trump hush money scheme including check stubs, fake receipts
Michael Cohen returned to the witness stand Tuesday and testified about purposefully mislabeled checks, false receipts, and his blind loyalty to Donald Trump, underscoring the former president's effort to illegally cover up payments.