developments from trump s many legal problems. we begin with developments about the former president s rough time in court over fraud today. closing arguments underway in the case against trump and his two eldest sons in the entire allegedly fraudulent trump organization. you can see trump in atep dance. he s been in more courtrooms than campaign events. he turned towards cameras every time he could. he lashed out at the judge and the attorney general. and he did his set of grievances. there were closing arguments on behalf of donald trump by trump himself got involved briefly. as we reported on this program yesterday here on msnbc, donald trump is a civil defendant here. his request to speak during closing arguments or give some sort of grand closing statement, that was denied by the judge for a simple reason. donald trump s own lawyers basically refsed the rules that would bar personal attacks. you can see some of the court sketches as that was all dealt with. now the judge
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employers from the protest group no tech for apartheid said in a statement, quote, this excuse to avoid confronting us and our concerns directly and attempted to justify its illegal retaliatory firings is a lie. google says it will continue to investigate the protests and take action as needed. it claims the protests were disruptive, and that demonstrators physically impeded other employees from doing their work or accessing facilities. the protest group rejected those claims, saying the peaceful sit ins did not lead to the damage of property or involve threatening other workers. in fact, the group described receiving an overwhelming show of support from their fellow employees. the tech company also claims the protests are part of a long- standing campaign by groups of people who largely don t work there. to be clear, more than 200 google employees are actively involved with no tech for apartheid, according to its members. backlash against project nimbus may be hitting a flashpoint
this case. this is a weaponization of justice. this is something that nobody s ever seen to this extent. it s a disgrace. they should pay me damages. that s the way it should be. donald trump going on and on about what he doesn t like about this process. beyond his quotes, well, you could see a few feet behind him where he was speaking in front of the court doors. exaggeration and lies don t work there. trump can talk and talk about the people involved in putting him on trial. he can try to argue from a pr perspective that with his rhetoric he s putting them on trial. that s rhetoric. they re not on trial, not the ag and the judge. when you see trump talking in front of the microphone at a friendly fox town hall, that s the theater. he tried to be more restrained and more friendly, even at times kind of a softer side, if you