It seems like the storm is far from over for former President Donald Trump, as his long-time personal attorney and self-proclaimed 'fixer', Michael Cohen, has been making waves with his recent revelations. In what can only be described as a heck of a reunion, Cohen has started speaking out about his time working for Trump.
The late-night host spots three ominous developments for the former president.
The former Trump attorney pleaded guilty in the Georgia election interference case.
The "Late Night" comedian mocked the former president for teaching them one thing.
A New York judge has ruled that Donald Trump engaged in fraud by consistently misrepresenting his wealth, inflating property values by hundreds of millions of dollars. This ruling is part of a civil case against the former president and his family business, alleging fraudulent activities involving banks and insurers over an extended period.
Cassidy Hutchinson, a former Trump White House aide, alleges in her upcoming book, "Enough," that Rudy Giuliani groped her backstage at the rally that preceded the January 6, 2021, US Capitol insurrection. Hutchinson, known for her pivotal testimony in the House select committee's investigation of January 6 events, recounts her time in the Trump administration. According to The Guardian, which first reported quotes from the book, Giuliani allegedly touched her inappropriately during the January 6 rally, placing his hands "under my blazer, then my skirt."
Former President Donald Trump is preparing to surrender himself for processing at Fulton County jail on Thursday. This decision comes after he agreed to a $200,000 bond and other release conditions on Monday. Trump confirmed this plan in a statement on Truth Social, verifying information previously reported by CNN from sources familiar with the situation.
Andy Sullivan, Jacqueline Thomsen, and Joseph Ax from Reuters report that Former U.S. President Donald Trump is facing a new round of criminal charges. A grand jury in Georgia has issued an expansive indictment, alleging that Trump made efforts to invalidate his defeat in the 2020 election to Democrat Joe Biden.
Donald Trump, known for his impatience, experienced a rare moment of waiting during a court hearing in Washington, D.C. He fidgeted in his seat, stealing glances at Special Counsel Jack Smith, the prosecutor who has recently indicted him in two separate federal cases. Despite his previous social media rants against what he calls a "witch hunt," he had to remain silent in the courtroom.
Ex-US President Donald Trump is suing his former legal professional for $500m (£400m), alleging breach of agreement.