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Key things to know:
- Trump’s hush money trial resumes Thursday with more testimony from Keith Davidson, who has outlined how he negotiated hush money deals with the National Enquirer and Michael Cohen.
- Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records as part of a scheme to bury stories that he feared could hurt his 2016 campaign.
- The trial is in its 10th day — and could last another month or more.
Lawyer Keith Davidson concluded his testimony in Donald Trump’s hush money trial late Thursday afternoon after spending about 6 1/2 hours on the witness stand over two days.
According to the Associated Press, Davidson’s testimony was followed by that of forensic analyst Douglas Daul, who testified about his findings on Michael Cohen’s cell phone.
Jurors heard for the first time recordings of calls between Cohen and Davidson, as well as a briefing Cohen gave Trump about plans to buy former …