7 Key Moments That Happened In The Donald Trump Trial
Donald Trump has become the first president of the United States to be prosecuted by law.
Below we present you point by point, what happened on the key day, where Donald Trump turned himself in to justice, to be tried for the case of 'Stormi Daniels'.
1. Donald Trump went silent and stared at the cameras

Former President Trump quietly entered the New York Courtroom and stared at the journalists' cameras.
Trump was arrested, fingerprinted, but the use of handcuffs was avoided.
2. The photos show the 76-year-old Trump sitting with his defense team.

Because Trump voluntarily turned himself in to justice, he also escaped being put in a cell.
Trump looked into the cameras of the journalists, while he was surrounded by his legal team. However, he did not answer any questions from the press.
3. Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 charges

Donald Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of "falsifying business records" before a New York judge.
Trump became the first president of the United States to be indicted and charged with a crime.
4. "I'm going to get arrested. I can't believe this is happening in America."

Minutes before appearing in court, Trump published on his 'Truth Social' profile:
“WOW, they are going to arrest me”, “This is so surreal, I can't believe this is happening in America”.
5. The judge prohibited TV cameras, but allowed photos

The Latino judge, Juan Merchan, ruled against the cameras in the courtroom, but allowed photographers to take photos.
Days ago, there was talk that Donald Trump would benefit from "media coverage" for a future presidential campaign.
6. Trump was released on parole

Because Trump was cooperative, the former president was released on parole.
Trump is expected to return to his Florida home, as the next in-person hearing was set for December 4.
7. Trump is accused of paying $130,000 to silence an actress for...

Trump is accused of paying the sum of $130,000 dollars to the famous actress 'Stormi Daniels', so that she would keep silent and not give details about her privacy, during his first presidential campaign.
Trump is accused of using donated campaign money to pay Daniels. Something completely illegal, according to US campaign finance laws.
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