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Donald Trump Jr. testifies at father's civil fraud trial

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Published on 01 Nov 2023 / In News & Politics

Donald Trump Jr. testifies at father's civil fraud trial. Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. took the witness stand on Wednesday (November 1) in a New York civil fraud trial accusing the former U.S. president and his family businesses of inflating asset values to dupe lenders and insurers. Donald Jr., an executive vice president at the Trump Organization and a co-defendant in the case, is the first of Trump’s adult children to testify, followed by Eric and Ivanka Trump. Their father is set to testify on Monday. The trial is one of many legal troubles Trump faces as he campaigns to retake the White House. He holds a commanding lead over his rivals for the Republican #presidential nomination to face Democratic President Joe Biden in the November 2024 election, opinion polls show. The elder #Trump also faces four separate criminal prosecutions, including cases in Washington and Georgia related to his attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat. The lawsuit by Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James accuses Trump, his two adult sons and a handful of their family businesses of inflating their assets by billions of dollars to secure better loan terms. Donald Jr. is a central player in the case. Along with his brother Eric, he largely took over management of the Trump Organization when his father moved into the White House in 2017, overseeing crown jewels of the Trump real estate empire. He has also served as a political attack dog for his father, and his testimony could be another flashpoint in a trial punctuated by sharp exchanges between lawyers and witnesses and heated arguments over the admissibility of evidence. Trump has denied wrongdoing and has repeatedly accused James and Judge Arthur Engoron of political bias. "Leave my children alone, Engoron. You are a disgrace to the legal profession!" he wrote on social media on Wednesday morning. Trump is under a limited gag order barring him from speaking publicly about court staff but has twice violated it and been fined $15,000 for attacking Engoron’s top clerk, whom he has accused of bias. He has not faced sanctions for his attacks on Engoron or James. The Washington judge overseeing his federal election subversion trial has also imposed a limited gag order. Trump has alleged that both violate his right to free speech. Subscribe to The Telegraph with our special offer: just £1 for 3 months. Start your free trial now: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/customer/subscribe/digitalsub/3for1/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_pvid_conversion-subscription_editorial-iniative_03-22_EGW-13_organic_youtube Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.

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