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Trump fraud trial witness contradicts himself on stand: reports

An expert witness for Donald Trump in his New York City civil fraud trial seemingly contradicted himself under cross examination Friday, according to reports

Steven Laposa took the stand to rebut what he called the State’s “flawed” interpretation of Trump’s financial condition documents, according to ABC News.

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'Her book is trash': Trump ally defends roasting Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'shameless' plug

The Trump family has been promoting Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's new book, but that hasn't stopped one of the former president's biggest defenders from going on the attack against it.

Donald Trump Jr. interviewed Greene about the book on Thursday. Later that night, Laura Loomer, a self-proclaimed journalist who has earned herself personal shout outs at Trump rallies, went for the jugular against the lawmaker and her book.

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Trump takes 'victory lap' on gag order stay — but it’s not a 'win': legal analyst

Ex-President Donald Trump believed he prevailed against a "wicked attack" Thursday when a New York appellate court paused two gag orders imposed by Judge Arthur Engoron, who is presiding over his ongoing civil fraud trial.

Legal analyst Lisa Rubin, who's been inside of the courtroom throughout the trial, reports via X (formerly Twitter), "NEW: Over on Truth Social, Trump's taking a victory lap after securing an interim stay of the gag orders in the NY case. A stay, and especially an interim stay pending a hearing/appeal, is a pause that goes back to the state of affairs before the order being appealed."

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'Out of control': Trump attacks Judge Engoron's law clerk hours after gag order lifted

Donald Trump is testing his new powers after a gag order was stayed in his civil fraud case.

An appeals court paused the order, which kept the former president from attacking the law clerk for the judge in the case, Arthur Engoron. Trump didn't take long to test that boundary.

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Michael Cohen accuses Trump of ongoing intimidation campaign after latest subpoena

The latest subpoena from Donald Trump's legal team demanding witness and the former president's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen turn over phones and other equipment is part of a pattern of attacks designed to use the legal system to intimidate, Cohen said Thursday.

The Daily Beast reported that Trump's team had demanded Cohen turn over "documents and communications [regarding aspects of the case] ...that are stored on any medium under your possession or control, including but not limited to phones (including encrypted messaging applications), tablets, computers, and hard copy,"

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Trump files emergency lawsuit against N.Y. judge's gag order in fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly filed an "emergency" lawsuit against a New York judge's gag order in his $250 million fraud trial.

Law360 correspondent Frank Runyeon reported that Trump had filed the suit with an appellate court.

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Trump is trying to throw accountants ‘under the bus’ to save self: prosecutor

The prosecutor questioning Donald Trump’s expert witness in his $250 million civil fraud trial suggested Thursday the former president is trying to throw his accountants “under the bus” to save himself, according to reports.

State attorney Kevin Wallace questioned Jason Flemmons in the New York City courtroom about his work with the Securities and Exchange Commission, ABC News reported from inside the courtroom.

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'The fraud is by the judge!' Trump unleashes yet another attack as trial moves on

Former President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform yet again on Thursday to rant against the civil fraud trial in New York, accusing the state of contradicting its own case — and repeating direct attacks at Judge Arthur Engoron.

"Why doesn’t the implosion of the A.G. of New York State’s Star Witness end this Witch Hunt," wrote Trump. "He admitted on the stand that he lied, and that I NEVER TOLD HIM, OR ANYONE ELSE, TO INFLATE THE NUMBERS. In fact, the numbers are low, or very conservative, the exact opposite of what this ridiculous RIGGED case is all about."

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'Total lack of merit': Letitia James says no 'urgency' to reply to​ Trump mistrial request

New York Attorney General Letitia James has requested a Dec. 8 schedule to respond to former President Donald Trump's motion for a mistrial in his $250 million fraud case.

On Wednesday, Trump's team of lawyers moved for a mistrial and cited alleged bias on behalf of Justice Arthur Engoron's clerk.

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Trump may have broken law by demanding 'citizen's arrest' of judge and prosecutor: expert

Donald Trump shared a post calling for a "citizen's arrest" of New York Attorney General Letitia James and Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron — and a legal expert said that should make him liable for incitement.

The former president has been trashing the pair — who aren't covered by a gag order imposed by the judge — before the case went to trial, and Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson wrote a new column for MSNBC saying that Trump had escalated his attacks into a violation of the law by calling for vigilante action against them.

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Trump's own witness reveals 'glaring' problems in his financial documents at fraud trial

An expert witness called by former President Donald Trump at his own civil fraud trial in New York may have made things worse for him by pointing out "glaring" problems with his company's financial statements, reported Business Insider — even as he tried to say the Trumps weren't to blame for them.

"On Wednesday, an expert accountant took the stand in Trump's defense for a second day at the former president's Manhattan fraud trial, and used these very words to describe the creative math at the center of the case. 'It's certainly a red flag for me,' testified the expert, Jason Flemmons, referring to an internal, Trump Organization spreadsheet from 2016 displayed on overhead screens in the lower Manhattan courtroom," reported Laura Italiano. "'I'd want to know more,' Flemmons said of the spreadsheet, in which Trump claimed some $200 million in ready cash. State officials say those millions were actually locked in a partnership that Trump did not have sole authority to withdraw from."

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Trump demands 'someone high up' fires prosecutors investigating him

Donald Trump called for someone "high up" to fire the prosecutors who have indicted him on various criminal charges.

The former president, who has been indicted in four jurisdictions on 91 charges, was speaking to a post he shared about the election loss of Loudon County, Virginia, prosecutor Buta Biberaj, who was edged out by Republican Bob Anderson by a razor-thin margin once all the votes were finally counted this week.

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Letitia James scoffs at Donald Trump’s mistrial motion: You can’t ‘dismiss the truth’

New York Attorney General Letitia James’ office scoffed Wednesday at former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss his $250 million civil court trial.

“Once again, Donald Trump is trying to dismiss the truth and the facts, but the numbers and evidence don’t lie,” a spokesperson said in a statement provided to Raw Story.

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