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Donald Trump has returned to his civil fraud trial in New York. Two limited gag orders didn't stop him from addressing reporters in true Trumpian fashion. "Letitia" has been "ranting and raving like a lunatic," he complained of state AG Letitia James. "This is the attorney general of New York state, Leticia James, and she shouldn't be allowed to be attorney general, she's defrauded the public with this trial." AdvertisementAdvertisementTrump's civil fraud trial gag order is limited in scope.
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Lawyers for New York's attorney general and Donald Trump sparred in a Manhattan courtroom Friday. AdvertisementAdvertisement"The defendants have clearly stepped through the looking glass," Amer told the judge, New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron. AdvertisementAdvertisement"We're through the looking glass here, too," Kise, who Trump has paid a $3 million retainer, promised the judge. AdvertisementAdvertisementNew York AG Leticia James' lawsuit against Trump will go to trial in October. AdvertisementAdvertisementShe's also asking the judge to ban Trump and Trump Org for five years from buying real estate in the state.
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Former DOJ official Neal Katyal commented on Donald Trump's 14-page response to the DOJ. Katyal said he did not think the response would help Trump unless he was trying to plead insanity. He said Trump's response was "evidence" of an insanity plea. But it does seem to dig the hole in deeper for Donald Trump," Katyal told MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart. A representative at Trump's post-presidential press office did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
Michael Cohen said he thinks Trump will get indicted on tax charges. Speaking to MSNBC, Cohen predicted Trump would face the "Al Capone effect." Capone, a notorious gangster, was indicted in 1931 on tax evasion charges. "Like the Al Capone effect, you're not going to get him on murder, extortion, racketeering. During his MSNBC appearance, Cohen commented on Trump's legal troubles and predicted that the former president would use a "playbook" — which Cohen helped create — in response to them.
Donald Trump was once paid in gold bars for the lease of a parking garage, per a new book. New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman wrote that the gold bars were sent to Trump Tower. Per CNN, Haberman wrote that Trump didn't know how to handle the dozens of gold bars sent to him. They were eventually wheeled up to his apartment at Trump Tower, though it's unclear what happened with the gold bars afterward. Haberman also recalled in the excerpt seen by CNN that Trump was asked about the gold bars and responded by calling it a "fantasy question."
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