Skip to main content
  • Updated

Did you miss any of the Where Are They Now segments? Look no further! To find your favorite segment click on any of the stories below.

  • Updated

A judge is holding a hearing on prosecutors’ request to hold Donald Trump in contempt of court and fine him for social media posts that they say violated his gag order. Prosecutors in the historic hush money case cited 10 posts on Trump’s social media account and campaign website that they said breached the order, which bars him from making public statements about witnesses in the case. They called the posts a “deliberate flouting” of the court’s order. Trump's lawyers deny that he violated the order. He faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and has pleaded not guilty.