
Former President Donald Trump’s Manhattan criminal trial suddenly erupted in shouting on Thursday.
Matthew Russell Lee of the Inner City Press reported on X, formerly Twitter, that at one point during the trial on Thursday, Trump’s lawyer brought up text messages between Dylan Howard, the former editor-in-chief of the National Inquirer and an unknown relative.
According to Russell Lee, New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan said to both the defense and the prosecution that some details of the text messages could be redacted. Trump’s lawyer Emil Bove began speaking about the text messages and said, “This is a text message between Dylan Howard and,” before he was interrupted by the prosecution.
Newsweek’s Katherine Fung, who has been…