KEY POINTS
  • Jury selection in the criminal hush money trial of Donald Trump will begin April 15, a New York judge ruled in a court hearing.
  • Judge Juan Merchan delivered the ruling after strongly rejecting arguments from Trump's lawyers who tried to delay that trial.
  • Trump is charged with falsifying business records in a scheme to silence women who say they had affairs with him.
  • The hearing came at the same time that a New York appeals court sharply reduced the amount of money that Trump must pledge to pause a $454 million penalty from coming due in a separate civil case.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump sits in the courtroom at a hearing in his criminal case on charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star in New York City, U.S., March 25, 2024. 

Jury selection in the criminal hush money trial of Donald Trump will begin on April 15, a New York judge ruled in a court hearing Monday.

Judge Juan Merchan delivered the ruling after strongly rejecting arguments from Trump's lawyers who tried to delay the trial. Trump is charged in that case with falsifying business records in a scheme to silence women who say they had affairs with him.