Trump makes video appearance in court, learns he will face trial in election season

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Donald Trump will go to trial - on charges related to hush money payments - right in the middle the Presidential primaries. It comes as his main rival for Republican candidacy is just hours away from making his campaign official. jekearsley 9News MORE:

, appearing by video conference at a pretrial hearing in the hush-money case, glowered at the camera as Judge Juan Manuel Merchan advised him to cancel all other obligations for the duration of the trial, which could last several weeks.

"Very unfair, but this is exactly what the Radical Left Democrats wanted," Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. "It's called ELECTION INTERFERENCE, and nothing like this has ever happened in our Country before!!!"last month to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush-money payments made during the 2016 campaign to bury allegations that he had extramarital sexual encounters. He has denied wrongdoing.

Trump has made the New York case and the long list of other investigations into his personal, professional and presidential conduct central to his campaign to reclaim the White House in 2024. The Republican has portrayed himself as the victim of a coordinated, politically motivated effort to sully his chances.

Trump responded Tuesday by doubling down on his contention that Carroll's allegations were a "Fake, Made Up Story" and a "TOTAL SCAM" and that her case is "part of the Democrats playbook to tarnish my name and person."In this courtroom sketch, former president Donald Trump, left on screen, and his attorney Todd Blanche, right on screen, appear via video in Manhattan criminal court, in New York, Tuesday, May 23, 2023.

Among concerns raised by prosecutors were that Trump could weaponise "highly personal information" found on witnesses' cellphones, such as personal photos and text messages with family and friends, as well as secret grand jury testimony and other material, to rile up anger amongst his supporters.

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