2024-03-08
29 分钟This is in conversation from Apple News.
I'm Brian Stelter filling in for Shumita Basu.
Today, everything you need to know about Trump's criminal trials.
Donald Trump is the first US president to face criminal charges, 91 counts in four cases.
He has denied wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty to all counts.
This is just a totally unprecedented moment in American history.
That's NPR's Scott Detrow.
How will voters absorb that?
How much will it matter?
What happens if you're having a criminal trial?
You know, nine to five and then in the evening trying to campaign for president at the same time?
There are just so many questions here.
Scott is hosting a new podcast for NPR called Trump's Trials.
My other guest this week is Karen Tumulty, political columnist at the Washington Post.
There is just so much
of it that people understandably are going to have trouble sort of sorting out.
Which here is the most significant.
It's just so much going on at one time.
Two of the cases are state cases, the other two are federal.
Let's start with the one coming up first, the so called hush money case in New York.