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opening monologue on Wednesday night. “April showers bring may flowers,” Fallon began.
“By the way, those are the two more porn stars that will testify in Trump’s hush money case. April Showers, take the stand.
You know May Flowers?” he joked, referring to former porn star and director Stormy Daniels, who is at the center of the Trump’s hush money court battle. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal an alleged six figures worth of payments made to Daniels to cover up an alleged extramarital affair before the 2016 election.Daniels, 45, became a household name in 2018 when it was reported she had an affair with Trump in 2006 and was paid $130,000 in “hush money” in 2016 to stay quiet, allegedly arranged by Trump’s then-lawyer, Michael Cohen.
Trump, who is running for a second presidential term, denied the affair happened.In the Peacock documentary “Stormy,” Daniels alleged that sex with Trump was “awful” and said that she feared Trump would have her “killed.” In his monologue, Fallon added, “Speaking of the hush money case, I read that in an effort to stop Trump from falling asleep in court, his lawyers have been giving him a number of different devices. So far, the only thing that can keep him awake is an iPad playing ‘Bluey,’” he said, referring to the hit children’s show.
Fallon was referring to how Trump appeared to fall asleep during jury selection on the first day of his hush money trial in Manhattan earlier in April. Fallon went on to joke that Trump’s “lawyers are running out of ideas to keep him awake.”“They even hired a kindergarten teacher to stand at the front of the courtroom, like ‘eyes on me, eyes on you,'” he went on.Fallon then segued into a fake commercial for
.Winnie, 10, and Frances, 9, tickets to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour despite his Hollywood connections. “I didn’t get them tickets to see Taylor. I said, ‘No, you have to earn certain things.
Michael Cohen, Donald Trump‘s former attorney and fixer who has since turned into one of his chief antagonists, took the stand today in the former president’s hush money trial.
Donald Trump’s hush money trial resumed today with testimony from a former White House aide who was fired for talking with reporters about what she saw around the Oval Office.
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In a surprising moment during a regularly scheduled press briefing about public safety statistics, the Columbia University protests, migrant centers, the proliferation of illegal weed shops and Mayor Eric Adams‘ upcoming trip to meet the Pope in Rome, a curveball question pressed Adams on the possible, if unlikely, jailing of former President Donald Trump.
UPDATE: Stormy Daniels is scheduled to testify today in Donald Trump‘s hush money trial in New York.
Prosecutors in Donald Trump’s hush money trial walked jurors through the financial specifics of their case against the former president.
“I’m really nervous,” Hope Hicks told a packed Manhattan courtroom as the former White House Communications Director began her much anticipated testimony in Donald Trump‘s hush money trial.
Former President Donald Trump denied reports that he has fallen asleep during certain moments of the hush money trial, insisting that he is still awake even if his eyes are closed.
UPDATE: Jurors in the Trump hush money trial got a glimpse at how National Enquirer won the rights to former Playboy model Karen McDougal’s story of an alleged affair with The Apprentice host — all for the purpose of making sure that the claim never saw the light of day.
Jimmy Fallon is recalling a prank he pulled on Nicole Kidman with her husband Keith Urban!
Jimmy Fallon played video games on his Nicole Kidman date?The late-night host, 49, recalled the time Kidman revealed their supposed dating history during a recent episode of 20 Questions: On Deadline. In 2015, the Oscar winner joked about their awkward meet cute when she appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”At the time, a blushing Fallon cringed the more Kidman revealed how downright awful their interaction was.“Nicole Kidman totally blindsided me on my show,” he said of the viral moment.
Over three days of testimony this week, Donald Trump’s hush money trial in Manhattan has spawned subplots inside and outside the courtroom.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to play ping-pong with Prince you’ve come to the right place. On this week’s episode of 20 Questions on Deadline, Jimmy Fallon tells a frankly bizarre story about the “Purple Rain” legend and his penchant for table tennis.
It was thanks in part to Arnold Schwarzenegger that the former publisher of the National Enquirer knew he could get in trouble for the tabloid’s catch-and-kill policy and buying off salacious stories about Donald Trump
As Donald Trump returns to a New York courtroom for another day of his hush money trial, another team of his lawyers will be arguing before the Supreme Court in a case that is of utmost consequence to his fate.
Before Donald Trump‘s hush money trial continues this morning, the judge in the case will consider whether the former president has violated a partial gag order.
Jon Stewart led Monday’s episode of The Daily Show with Donald Trump’s hush money trial and dinged news networks for how they cover it.
Donald Trump arrived at a Manhattan courthouse this morning, where he will sit and watch as prosecutors and defense attorneys deliver opening statements to a jury in an unprecedented scene.
Jordan Moreau A man set himself on fire outside the courthouse where the jurors are being chosen for former president Donald Trump‘s hush money criminal trial. CNN‘s chief legal analyst Laura Coates and MSNBC national correspondent Yasmin Vossoughian both witnessed the self-immolation and spoke about the incident live on air. “I just have to tell you, I have been a student of history for a long time.