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Donald Trump faces more contempt fines for violating the gag order in his hush money trial when he returns to court on Thursday.
Prosecutors are seeking a $1,000 fines each for four comments from the ex-president that attacked witnesses, jurors and others closely connected to the case.
The 77-year-old will also listen to more testimony from Keith Davidson, the lawyer who represented both Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.
He is one of multiple key players expected to be called to the stand in advance of prosecutors’ star witness, Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and personal fixer.
Follow DailyMail.com’s live coverage from our reporters in the courtroom.
Table of Contents
- 1 Prosecutor says ‘not seeking jail’ for Trump’s newest gag order violations but want $1,000 fine for each
- 2 Prosecutor says Trump has already violated the court’s order nine times ‘and he’s done it again here’
- 3 ‘Ooooh, he looks angry’: Members of the public sitting in the overflow room comment on Trump as he enters
- 4 The four Trump comments at issue in the gag order hearing – including calling Michael Cohen a ‘liar’ with ‘no credibility’
- 5 Donald Trump addresses his day off court campaigning, interest rates and the ‘radical left’ before entering courtroom
- 6 Donald Trump walks into court with aides Margo Martin and Natalie Harp
- 7 It’s trial time! Trump departs for Manhattan courthouse to kick off day of drama in his hush money case
- 8 Recap from Tuesday: The fake names Keith Davidson used for Stormy Daniels and Trump as they hashed out the hush money deal
- 9 Trump warns of a ‘radical left revolution’ as violence unfolds at UCLA
- 10 Welcome to DailyMail.com’s coverage of Day 10 of Donald Trump’s hush money trial
Prosecutor says ‘not seeking jail’ for Trump’s newest gag order violations but want $1,000 fine for each
Prosecutor says Trump has already violated the court’s order nine times ‘and he’s done it again here’
‘Ooooh, he looks angry’: Members of the public sitting in the overflow room comment on Trump as he enters
The four Trump comments at issue in the gag order hearing – including calling Michael Cohen a ‘liar’ with ‘no credibility’
Donald Trump addresses his day off court campaigning, interest rates and the ‘radical left’ before entering courtroom
Donald Trump walks into court with aides Margo Martin and Natalie Harp
It’s trial time! Trump departs for Manhattan courthouse to kick off day of drama in his hush money case
Recap from Tuesday: The fake names Keith Davidson used for Stormy Daniels and Trump as they hashed out the hush money deal
Trump warns of a ‘radical left revolution’ as violence unfolds at UCLA
Welcome to DailyMail.com’s coverage of Day 10 of Donald Trump’s hush money trial