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Donald Trump's criminal trial begins in hush money case

IndiaTimes Monday, 15 April 2024 ()
Trump faces a criminal trial in Manhattan, criticizing the White House leadership and emphasizing his 2024 presidential candidacy amid jury selection lasting up to two weeks.
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