Anonymous ID: 4acbc4 Nov. 6, 2023, 10:19 a.m. No.19870896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0920 >>0987 >>1424

Judge admonishes Trump attorney over former president's testimony in NYC civil trial, 'control him’

Former president testifies after sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump testified last week.

Updated: November 6, 2023 11:53am

 

The judge presiding over Donald Trump's civil fraud trial in New York City on Monday admonished the former president's attorney over her client's testimony, saying 'control him."

 

Judge Arthur Engoron, was, according to courtroom reports, frustrated with Trump failing to answer questions in a yes-no-format, in the trial in which the Trump organization and its principals are accused of inflating assets to gain favorable interest rates.

 

"I beseech you to control him if you can,"Engoron told Trump attorney Alina Habba. "If you can’t, I will. I will excuse him and draw every negative inference that I can."

 

Engoron also said: "We are not here to hear what he has to say. We are here to listen to him answer questions."

 

Habba responded:"Yes, you are here to listen to what he has to say."KEK

 

The judge yelled at Habba:"Sit down!"

 

The court adjourned for a break shortly thereafter. Trump, who is seeking 2024 reelection, outside of the courtroom Monday essential preview the strategy behind his testimony on the stand.

 

"It's a very unfair situation," said Trump, who's has a large lead in the GOP presidential primary. "This is really election interference that's going on," Trump said. "It's a very sad situation for our country. We shouldn't have this."

 

The start of Trump's testimony had focused on his role as trustee of the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust and how he had removed and restored himself as the sole trustee on several occasions. Trump testified that he thought some of the valuations such as that of his Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, were off, but he did not bother to change them because he "didn't care.

 

"The most valuable asset was the brand value and that wasn’t on the statement," Trump also said. "If I wanted to build a statement to show how reach we really are, I would have included brand value." Engoron, citing the Palm Beach County assessor, appraised the value of Mar-a-Lago as being worth between $18 million and $27.6 million, but Trump said the estate is worth between "50 to 100 times" more than that.

 

Before entering the courtroom Monday, Trump said he was looking forward to testifying after his two eldest sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, testified last week. His daughter Ivanka is also set to testify as early as this week. Trump also said that the public knows what is happening to him."Meanwhile, the people of our country understand it. They see it. And they don't like it."

 

Speaking about the numerous civil and criminal legal battles that he faces while campaigning in the 2024 presidential election, Trump said: "Usually it takes place in third-world countries and banana republics." He said he would win the 2024 election and vowed to "fight very hard for our country" before walking into the courtroom.

 

Before entering the courthouse Monday, state Attorney Letitia James said: "Before he takes the stand, I am certain that he will engage in name-calling and taunts and race-baiting and call this a witchhunt, but at the end of the day, the only thing that matters are the facts and the numbers, and numbers, my friends, don't lie." (The karma of this bitch is going to be brutal)

 

After being hit with another gag order in the case on Friday, Trump on Monday reposted his old Truth Social posts criticizing James, Engoron and others involved in the case. James is seeking $250 million in damages and an order to bar Trump and his two sons from leading businesses in New York State.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/trump-take-stand-new-york-civil-fraud-trial

Anonymous ID: 4acbc4 Nov. 6, 2023, 10:35 a.m. No.19870988   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump says Iowa governor began 'retirement tour early' amid reports she's endorsing DeSantis

 

Reynolds had said earlier this year that she would remain neutral in the 2024 GOP primary.

Published: November 5, 2023 12:08pm

 

Former President Donald Trump slammed Iowa Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds on Sunday amid reports that she is going to endorse Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

 

"Reynolds apparently has begun her retirement tour early as she clearly does not have any ambition for higher office,"Trump said Sunday about the endorsement reports. KEK

 

Reynolds had said earlier this year that she would remain neutral in the 2024 GOP primary. However, multiple media reports Sunday stated that Reynolds is going to endorse DeSantis at a pre-debate rally in Des Moines, Iowa, on Monday.

 

The Iowa Caucus this January is set to be the first GOP nominating race, and a poll last week indicated that Trump is significantly ahead of DeSantis in the state at 43% to 16%.

 

Trump also said that Reynold's endorsement is unlikely to make a difference, as a poll from the firm, co/efficient, showed that 72% of respondents said her stance will not impact who they support.

 

He also said he was "directly responsible" for making Reynolds governor.

 

Meanwhile, Trump has received endorsements from other prominent Iowa officials, including Republican Attorney General Brenna Bird.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/trump-says-iowa-governor-began-retirement-tour-early-amid-reports-shes

Anonymous ID: 4acbc4 Nov. 6, 2023, 10:53 a.m. No.19871089   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Publisher sues Mark Meadows for including allegedly false election claims in his book

(Are you kidding me, publishers would have to sue every NYT’s, WAPO and other MSM journalist’s books, they are filled with false claims!!!)

 

Meadows was one of 18 co-defendants whom Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged alongside Trump in her election case.

Published: November 3, 2023 4:23pm

 

All Seasons Press, the publisher of Mark Meadows' 2021 book "The Chief's Chief," has sued the former White House chief of staff for including false information on the 2020 presidential election.

 

Reporting from ABC News in late October stated that Meadows had met with special counsel Jack Smith and told him that he had repeatedly warned Trump that his claims of mass election fraud were false. The publisher pointed to that reporting, insisting that his reported statements to prosecutors contradicted the claims he made in his book about the subject. (The Publisher is suing for a false report from Jack Smith to the media.)

 

"Meadows, the former White House Chief of Staff under President Donald J. Trump, promised and represented that ‘all statements contained in the Work are true and based on reasonable research for accuracy’ and that he ‘has not made any misrepresentations to the Publisher about the Work," the company wrote, according to The Hill. "Meadows breached those warranties causing ASP to suffer significant monetary and reputational damage when the media widely reported… that he warned President Trump against claiming that election fraud corrupted the electoral votes cast in the 2020 Presidential Election and that neither he nor former President Trump actually believed such claims."

 

"Meadows' reported statements to the Special Prosecutor and/or his staff and his reported grand jury testimony squarely contradict the statements in his Book, one central theme of which is that President Trump was the true winner of the 2020 Presidential Election and that election was 'stolen' and 'rigged' with the help from 'allies in the liberal media,' who ignored 'actual evidence of fraud,'" the publisher continued.

 

The company seeks a combined $1.6 million in myriad damages and for the $350,000 that it paid Meadows as an advance.

 

Meadows was one of 18 co-defendants whom Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis charged alongside Trump in her election case. He pleaded not guilty to those charges in September.

 

 

 

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/publisher-sues-mark-meadows-including-allegedly-false-election-claims