Michelle Obama's mother, Marian Robinson, passes away
Marian Robinson, the mother of former first lady Michelle Obama, has died at the age of 86, her family announced Friday.
Marian Robinson, the mother of former first lady Michelle Obama, has died at the age of 86, her family announced Friday.
Trump, in post-conviction remarks, falsely claims 'trial was rigged'
Donald Trump, at a press conference Friday morning, again called his trial "rigged." "If they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone," he said.
Donald Trump, at a press conference Friday morning, again called his trial "rigged." "If they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone," he said.
Louisiana may require Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools
Louisiana could become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms.
Louisiana could become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms.
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin registers as independent, citing 'partisan extremism'
The West Virginia politician made the announcement Friday and did not reveal if he will continue caucusing with Democrats in the Senate or what his political plans are in the future.
The West Virginia politician made the announcement Friday and did not reveal if he will continue caucusing with Democrats in the Senate or what his political plans are in the future.
Donald Trump news conference amid guilty verdict
Donald Trump holds news conference following guilty verdict in Hush money trial, says he will fight all charges, and win the election.
Donald Trump holds news conference following guilty verdict in Hush money trial, says he will fight all charges, and win the election.
Trump guilty verdict, campaign impacts
Question about former President Trump's campaign looms after a New York jury convicted him on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records Thursday. Joining LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to breakdown how this impacts Trump's road to the White House is Dr. Kenneth Manning with the University of Massachusetts- Dartmouth.
Question about former President Trump's campaign looms after a New York jury convicted him on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records Thursday. Joining LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to breakdown how this impacts Trump's road to the White House is Dr. Kenneth Manning with the University of Massachusetts- Dartmouth.
Trump hush money conviction: What's next?
A New York jury convicting Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records Thursday, but what happens next? Joining LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to provide some insight is Trial Attorney, Dan Karon.
A New York jury convicting Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records Thursday, but what happens next? Joining LiveNOW's Josh Breslow to provide some insight is Trial Attorney, Dan Karon.
Trump expected to appeal hush money conviction
A New York jury convicting Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records Thursday, but what happens next? The former president could face up to 4 years in jail, but he's expected to appeal the verdict. UCF Professor and Political Expert, Dr. Larry Walker joins LiveNOW to weigh in on what's next.
A New York jury convicting Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records Thursday, but what happens next? The former president could face up to 4 years in jail, but he's expected to appeal the verdict. UCF Professor and Political Expert, Dr. Larry Walker joins LiveNOW to weigh in on what's next.
Trump guilty of 34 felony counts, what's next?
Donald Trump is expected to be sentenced on July 11, days before the Republican National Convention, following a guilty verdict in New York on Thursday. Criminal defense attorney Robert McWhirter joins LiveNOW from FOX to explore the verdict, and what is to come.
Donald Trump is expected to be sentenced on July 11, days before the Republican National Convention, following a guilty verdict in New York on Thursday. Criminal defense attorney Robert McWhirter joins LiveNOW from FOX to explore the verdict, and what is to come.
First former president to be convicted of felony
Former president Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts in his New York hush money case. Trump has said he plans to appeal the verdict, and is scheduled to be sentenced on July 11. Former prosecutor Katie Charleston joins LiveNOW from FOX.
Former president Donald Trump has been found guilty of all 34 counts in his New York hush money case. Trump has said he plans to appeal the verdict, and is scheduled to be sentenced on July 11. Former prosecutor Katie Charleston joins LiveNOW from FOX.
Can Trump still vote for himself in 2024 election?
Donald Trump may be convicted of a felony and reside in Florida, but he can still vote as long as he stays out of prison in New York state. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft spoke about Trump's rights now that he's a convicted felon with attorney Neama Rahmani.
Donald Trump may be convicted of a felony and reside in Florida, but he can still vote as long as he stays out of prison in New York state. LiveNOW's Andrew Craft spoke about Trump's rights now that he's a convicted felon with attorney Neama Rahmani.
Can Trump still run for president? What his conviction means for the election
Can Donald Trump still be president now that he's been found guilty? Here's what the Constitution says.
Can Donald Trump still be president now that he's been found guilty? Here's what the Constitution says.
Trump reacts to guilty verdict
Donald Trump speaks after guilty verdict in hush-money trial: "This was a disgrace. This was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt."
Donald Trump speaks after guilty verdict in hush-money trial: "This was a disgrace. This was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt."
Trump’s other criminal cases and where they stand after NYC conviction
Aside from the likely appeal in New York, Donald Trump is still involved in three other criminal cases including one out of Georgia, one out of Washington, D.C., and one out of Florida.
Aside from the likely appeal in New York, Donald Trump is still involved in three other criminal cases including one out of Georgia, one out of Washington, D.C., and one out of Florida.
Trump found guilty in hush money case
After deliberating for about a day, jurors in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial reached a verdict.
After deliberating for about a day, jurors in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial reached a verdict.
Donald Trump used 'n-word' during 'Apprentice,' producer claims
The producer alleges that the former president used the racial slur during the first season of “The Apprentice" while discussing a Black contestant possibly winning the competition.
The producer alleges that the former president used the racial slur during the first season of “The Apprentice" while discussing a Black contestant possibly winning the competition.
Jurors in Trump trial ask to rehear testimony
The jury in Donald Trump?s hush money trial ended its first day of deliberations without a verdict but asked to rehear testimony from key witnesses. The 12-person jury was sent home after about 4 1/2 hours of deliberations.
The jury in Donald Trump?s hush money trial ended its first day of deliberations without a verdict but asked to rehear testimony from key witnesses. The 12-person jury was sent home after about 4 1/2 hours of deliberations.
Trump verdict watch: Jury dismissed for the day
The jury in Donald Trump?s hush money trial ended its first day of deliberations without a verdict Wednesday but asked to rehear testimony from key witnesses about the alleged hush money scheme at the heart of the history-making case. The 12-person jury was sent home around 4 p.m. after about 4 1/2 hours of deliberations. The process is to resume Thursday, when jurors are expected to rehear the requested testimony and at least part of the judge?s legal instructions meant to guide them on the law.
The jury in Donald Trump?s hush money trial ended its first day of deliberations without a verdict Wednesday but asked to rehear testimony from key witnesses about the alleged hush money scheme at the heart of the history-making case. The 12-person jury was sent home around 4 p.m. after about 4 1/2 hours of deliberations. The process is to resume Thursday, when jurors are expected to rehear the requested testimony and at least part of the judge?s legal instructions meant to guide them on the law.
Trump?s hush money case has gone to the jury
After nearly two dozen witnesses, 16 days of testimony and hours of lawyers? closing arguments, it?s time for the jurors to have their say in Donald Trump?s hush money trial. Jury deliberations began Wednesday in the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president. The seven-man, five-woman panel is tasked with deciding whether Trump is guilty of any of 34 felony counts of falsifying his company?s records.
After nearly two dozen witnesses, 16 days of testimony and hours of lawyers? closing arguments, it?s time for the jurors to have their say in Donald Trump?s hush money trial. Jury deliberations began Wednesday in the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president. The seven-man, five-woman panel is tasked with deciding whether Trump is guilty of any of 34 felony counts of falsifying his company?s records.
Trump verdict watch: Jury sends first note to judge
The jury in Donald Trump?s hush money trial asked to rehear testimony Wednesday less than four hours after beginning deliberations in the first criminal case against a former American president. The four requests included testimony related to a 2015 meeting at Trump Tower where a tabloid publisher agreed to identify negative stories about Trump so that they could be squelched during his presidential run. Jurors wanted to hear accounts of that meeting from two participants ? Michael Cohen, Trump?s former lawyer and personal fixer, and David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer. LiveNOW from FOX is following this breaking story closely.
The jury in Donald Trump?s hush money trial asked to rehear testimony Wednesday less than four hours after beginning deliberations in the first criminal case against a former American president. The four requests included testimony related to a 2015 meeting at Trump Tower where a tabloid publisher agreed to identify negative stories about Trump so that they could be squelched during his presidential run. Jurors wanted to hear accounts of that meeting from two participants ? Michael Cohen, Trump?s former lawyer and personal fixer, and David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer. LiveNOW from FOX is following this breaking story closely.



















