The prosecution in Donald Trump's criminal hush money trial rested its case Monday after testimony from Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney and fixer, concluded.
The following day, the defense rested its case following testimony from pro-Trump attorney Robert Costello and Trump's decision not to testify.
The three other criminal indictments that Trump is facing appear unlikely to go to trial before the election, but the New York case has moved along at a brisk pace — just as Justice Juan Merchan wanted.