Trump says he'll take the stand in NY fraud trial
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Donald Trump said Tuesday that he will take the stand in his New York fraud trial, NBC News reported.

When asked if he would take the witness stand, Trump replied "I will," before adding at "the appropriate time."

"He also delivered some mixed messages on the financial statements that the judge has already found are fraudulent, maintaining the statements were 'incredibly strong,' while also saying that there were disclaimers suggesting financial institutions shouldn't rely on them," NBC News' report stated.

Trump is listed as a potential witness both for the defense and the prosecution in the civil trial. He has already been found liable of inflating the value of his properties in an effort to secure business loans.

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