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The Latest | Forensic analyst called to the witness stand in Trump’s hush money trial

NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyer Keith Davidson has concluded his testimony in Donald Trump’s hush money trial after spending over six hours on the witness stand over two days. Prosecutors have since called a forensic analyst to the stand. Thursday’s proceedings began with a contempt hearing over whether Trump again violated his gag order. The judge did not immediately rule. Prosecutors say Trump and his associates orchestrated a scheme to buy and bury stories that might hurt his 2016 campaign. He is accused of falsifying internal business records to hide the true nature of those payments. Trump has pleaded not guilty. The trial is in its 10th day — and could last another month or more.

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