The jurors in Trump’s hush money trial are getting a front row seat to history — most of the time
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Prosecution rests in whirlwind Trump hush money trial
Prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney’s office have rested their case against former President Trump, bringing the first criminal trial of a U.S. president in the country’s history nearer to a close. Over four weeks of sometimes salacious, oftentimes feisty testimony, Trump’s jury of 12 New Yorkers heard from a smattering of witnesses ranging from []