A New York judge has set the date for former U.S. president Donald Trump’s first criminal trial regarding alleged hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels. Jackson Proskow reports from New York on what a conviction could mean for the Republican presidential candidate, and how the impending verdict in a civil fraud case could upend Trump’s business empire.
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