Donald Trump lashed out at the New York judge who ruled he must pay $354.9 million in penalties for fraudulently overstating his net worth to dupe lenders
Donald Trump was told to pay $355 million on Friday after a New York judge found the former US president liable for unlawfully inflating his wealth and manipulating the value of properties in a bid to obtain bank loans and insurance on favourable terms.
The judge in Donald Trump's New York fraud trial has withdrawn permission for the former US president to give a closing argument as the case concludes, court filings showed Wednesday.
Security was bolstered at a New York court where former US President Donald Trump's civil fraud trial was set to conclude on Thursday after a threat was made against the judge overseeing the case, a court spokesperson said.
mock trial or anything like that? no, we didn t. no, he was in the federalist society. he was a big texualist about the constitution, what s in a text, so to see him taking these positions now that, of course, there s nothing in the text of the constitution about presidential immunity. there s nothing in the history. so it s very different. it almost makes you wonder if the scalia texualism realism is a giant subterfuge for a right-wing agenda. dan, you ve been very patient, as we ve been law schooling out. to turn back to the fraud trial, which we ve been covering both here, let s make some new remarks from attorney general james. she was concise but spoke out in and out that the trial concluded. this within the last hour. this case is about the facts and the law.