Katherine Doyle is a White House reporter for NBC News.
For most of Thursday, there were few signs of life from the jury in Donald Trump’s hush money trial. That all changed shortly after 4 p.m. when the panel of 12 New Yorkers delivered a note to the judge saying they had reached a verdict in the first criminal trial of a former U.S. president. Follow live updates here. The jury foreperson read the verdict aloud just feet from Trump, who has spent more than six weeks in court listening to testimony from 22 witnesses.
After the morning's courtroom proceedings, the jury resumed its deliberations. Silence followed by a flurry of activity In a media overflow room in the courthouse, video monitors showed the date and a ticking clock against a dark blue background. The video feed was on standby for much of the afternoon. It resumed later in the day, showing prosecutors taking their seats, followed by Trump and his attorneys.
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