Hearing for Trump criminal case set for Thursday
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Former President Donald Trump's criminal case in Manhattan will have its second public hearing Thursday morning when a judge considers arguments over whether he should limit what Trump can say publicly about the evidence against him.
Trump will not be in attendance at the hearing, the first in his criminal case since his April 4 arraignment, when he entered a not guilty plea to 34 felony counts of falsification of business records.
At that hearing, a Manhattan prosecutor said the two sides were "very close to agreement" on a protective order that would have barred Trump from discussing or posting on social media about evidence received as part of discovery in the case.
An American Airlines jet with 60 passengers and four crew members aboard collided with an Army helicopter Wednesday night while coming in for a landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington. The Black Hawk helicopter was carrying a crew of three. Officials said early Thursday that everyone on board both aircraft is believed dead, which would make it the deadliest U.S. air crash in nearly a quarter century.