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Judge Fines Trump Again for Gag Order Violation, and Threatens Jail

The judge in Donald Trump’s criminal trial said he would consider a jail sanction for further violations, to “protect the dignity of the justice system.”

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Former Trump Employee Details Hush-Money Reimbursement in Criminal Trial

A longtime Trump Organization employee testified that Donald Trump had used his personal bank account to repay much of the money given to Stormy Daniels.

 

Pool photo by Brendan Mcdermid
Maggie Haberman
Maggie Haberman
The prosecutor asks Jeffrey McConney: “Are you familiar with” Michael Cohen? This introduces conversations between Allen Weisselberg, the former top financial official at the Trump Organization, and Cohen, the prosecution’s key witness.
Jonathan Swan
Jonathan Swan
Trump is leaning back and closing his eyes as the prosecution asks the witness about the inner workings of the Trump Organization’s accounting department. This includes defining the term “general ledger.”
Jesse McKinley
Jesse McKinley
Friday featured Hope Hicks discussing the fevered final days of the 2016 presidential campaign, crying on the stand. Today, we are hearing about accounting software.
Maggie Haberman
Maggie Haberman
Jeffrey McConney’s son Justin basically ran Trump’s Twitter feed before Trump learned how to do it himself, a moment that Justin described to Politico as like the moment the dinosaurs learned to open doors in “Jurassic Park.”
Jonah Bromwich
Jonah Bromwich
Interesting to see that neither Joshua Steinglass nor Susan Hoffinger, the two prosecutors who led the last criminal trial at which McConney testified, are handling this. McConney was a difficult witness at that trial.

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Israeli Military Warns More Than 100,000 People in Rafah to Evacuate

Israel wants to “move people out of harm’s way,” a military official said, in a sign that it may be inching closer to invading the Gazan city.

 

With Schools in Ruins, Education in Gaza Will Be Hobbled for Years

Most of Gaza’s schools have severe damage that makes them unusable. It could harm an entire generation, the U.N. and others say.

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In a speech at a Holocaust memorial event, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted Israel’s right to defend itself.

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Maersk said that global shipping lines have become increasingly strained as the Houthi militia broadens its attacks.

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Columbia Cancels Main Commencement Ceremony After Weeks of Turmoil

Protests at other universities disrupted graduation events over the weekend. Columbia will instead hold smaller ceremonies for individual colleges.

 

A couple of dozen colorful tents are set up in a square on campus near a colonnaded building.

UChicago Says Free Speech Is Sacred. Some Students See Hypocrisy.

The university has allowed protest encampments. But they have also disrupted campus life, and its leaders want the tents down.

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