Former President Donald Trump will return to Manhattan court Tuesday morning to attend the ongoing trial in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ $250 million lawsuit against him.
Trump vows to reinstate, expand travel ban on ‘entry from terror-plagued countries’ if re-electedTrump still anticipated in NYC this week for fraud trial — as Michael Cohen delays testimonythat he will be showing up at the lower Manhattan courthouse for the third week of trial in James’ case accusing him of exaggerating his net worth on financial documents for years in order to obtain favorable loan terms from banks.
Eric Trump, siblings Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump and their dad are all on the AG’s list of witnesses and are expected to testify later in the trial – which is set to last through December.
An embattled Trump – who faces four separate criminal cases in four states – denies the allegations in James’ case as well as the criminal charges.
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