
Trump claims he wasn’t referring to clerk when he violated fraud trial gag order
Donald Trump has attacked the judge in his New York civil fraud trial after he was hit with a $10,000 fine for violating the gag order in the case.
In a dramatic day in court in lower Manhattan on Wednesday, Donald Trump appeared on the witness stand for the first time in his multitude of civil and criminal trials.
The former president was called to testify about remarks he made outside the courtroom in a break from the trial. New York Judge Arthur Engoron determined that Mr Trump had indeed broken the gag order, branded his testimony “not credible” and fined him $10,000.
Later, when a move for a directed verdict by his legal team was denied by the judge, a clearly frustrated Mr Trump stood and left the courtroom mumbling: “Unbelievable. Unbelievable.”
On Thursday, the former president railed against Judge Engoron in a series of four Truth Social posts where he branded him a “fully biased Trump Hater” who “should be ashamed of himself”.
“HE HAS GONE CRAZY IN HIS HATRED OF ‘TRUMP,’” Mr Trump wrote.
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Trump rails against judge over gag order fine
Donald Trump has attacked the judge in his New York civil fraud trial after he was hit with a $10,000 fine for violating the gag order in the case.
In a dramatic day in court in lower Manhattan on Wednesday, Donald Trump appeared on the witness stand for the first time in his multitude of civil and criminal trials.
The former president was called to testify about remarks he made outside the courtroom in a break from the trial. New York Judge Arthur Engoron determined that Mr Trump had indeed broken the gag order, branded his testimony “not credible” and fined him $10,000.
Later, when a move for a directed verdict by his legal team was denied by the judge, a clearly frustrated Mr Trump stood and left the courtroom mumbling: “Unbelievable. Unbelievable.”
On Thursday, the former president railed against Judge Engoron in a series of four Truth Social posts where he branded him a “fully biased Trump Hater” who “should be ashamed of himself”.
“HE HAS GONE CRAZY IN HIS HATRED OF ‘TRUMP,’” Mr Trump wrote.
Rachel Sharp27 October 2023 11:42
Trump can’t stop a Colorado lawsuit to kick him off the ballot
Donald Trump has lost his final bid to stop a Colorado lawsuit that could see him kicked off state ballots in the 2024 presidential election.
A judge in the state has ruled that the lawsuit that seeks to block the one-term president from the ballot next year can go ahead next week.
The Independent’s Graeme Massie has more:
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 11:00
ICYMI: A third attorney close to Trumpworld’s attempts to overturn election results pleaded guilty
Jenna Ellis is the fourth of 19 defendants to plead guilty in the sprawling election interference case brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Other former Trumpworld attorneys Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro took plea deals last week, just days before their trial was due to start in Atlanta.
The newly minted cooperating witnesses in Georgia’s sweeping criminal case targeting Trump and a dozen others could pose a significant legal threat to the former president as he enters several criminal and civil proceedings while he campaigns for the 2024 Republican nomination.
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 09:00
How Speaker Mike Johnson pushed to overturn the 2020 election
Newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson was instrumental in a Republican-led campaign to keep Donald Trump in the White House after losing the 2020 election.
The Independent’s Gustaf Kilander explains how the man who is now leading the House GOP and is second in line for the presidency pushed the same debunked conspiracy theories that are at the centre of several criminal investigations, lawsuits and a riot in the halls of Congress.
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 07:00
ICYMI: Michael Cohen responds to Trump’s Truth Social attacks
On Wednesday, Donald Trump launched a series of attacks against the judge overseeing his fraud trial, the attorney general suing him, the witness testifying against him, and a reporter who wrote about Trump’s last two days in court.
He claimed Michael Cohen was “chocking [sic] like a dog” on the witness stand and “broke down” in court.
Michael Cohen speaks to reporters after leaving New York Supreme Court on 25 October.
(REUTERS)
What actually happened in court: Cohen testified that he was “tasked by Mr Trump to increase the total assets based upon a number that he arbitrarily elected” for his statements of financial condition, the documents at the centre of the case.
Cohen and convicted former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg were instructed to “reverse engineer the various different asset classes – increase those assets – in order to achieve the number that Mr Trump had tasked us with,” Cohen said.
Asked by counsel for the attorney general’s office what that number was, Cohen replied: “Whatever number Mr Trump told us to.”
Under cross examination from Trump’s attorneys, Cohen agreed that Trump never asked him to “inflate” those figures, but that Trump’s commands were implicit rather than explicit.
“Donald Trump speaks like a mob boss,” Cohen testified. “He tells you what he wants without specifically telling you … That’s what I was referring to.”
Trump also was called to the witness stand to testify – about his out-of-court insults – and he was fined $10,000 for violating a gag order in the case.
“When did I break down?” Cohen wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “Is he referring to me laughing at him and his minion of moron lawyers? In fact, Judge Engoron stated ‘I do not find you (Trump) credible’. Meaning…Donald, you’re a f***** liar and perjurer as you were under oath!”
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 06:00
Michael Cohen claims Trump was a ‘defeated man’
Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen called the former president a “defeated man” after offering two days’ worth of testimony in a New York state fraud trial.
“I saw somebody that knows that it’s the end of the Trump Organization,” he told reporters outside the court on Wednesday. “Already found guilty of fraud, the license will ultimately be taken, and now this entire case is merely about how much.”
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 04:00
VOICE: The House GOP civil war that delivered Trump is over. The radicals won
The Independent’s Eric Garcia writes that newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson is a “zealot of the highest order, someone who worked for the hard-right Alliance Defending Freedom; an ardent opponent of abortion who wants to restrict the rights of LGBT+ people and who served as Donald Trump’s Howitzer in Congress to overturn the 2020 election results.”
But his fervor for theocratic policies did not impede his ability to unite nearly every faction of the very divided House Republican conference. Indeed, many of the Republicans who had previously raised serious objections to creeping fanaticism in the party brushed off these concerns as technicalities.
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 03:00
ICYMI: Trump’s fraud trial judge said his testimony ‘rings hollow and untrue’
In a written order against Donald Trump after finding that he violated the court’s gag order in the civil fraud trial, Judge Arther Engoron wrote that the former president’s testimony in his defense of the statements he made outside the courtroom “rings hollow and untrue”.
In statements steps outside the courtroom on Wednesday, Trump criticised the “very partisan judge” and “a person who’s very partisan sitting alongside of him,” what the judge determined was a comment aimed at his chief clerk.
Trump claimed under oath that his comments were about Michael Cohen. The judge did not find his testimony credible and fined him $10,000.
“The Oxford English Dictionary defines ‘alongside’ as ‘close to the side of; next to.’ Witnesses do not sit ‘alongside’ the judge, they sit in the witness box, separated from the judge by a low wooden barrier,” the judge wrote in a written version of his order posted publicly on Thursday.
“Further, Donald Trump’s past public statements demonstrate him referring to Michael Cohen directly by his name, or by a derogatory name, but in all circumstances, his in unambiguous in making it known he is referring to Michael Cohen,” he added.
New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron
(via REUTERS)
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 02:00
ICYMI: Prosecutors urge federal judge to reinstate gag order against Trump in election interference case
Jack Smith’s office has asked the judge overseeing Trump’s election inteference case to reinstate a partial gag order against him, citing his attacks on witnesses in the days since she halted her prior ruling to allow the ex-president to appeal.
In a 32-page filing submitted to the court late on Wednesday evening, prosecutors argued that Trump had taken advantage of the reprieve Judge Tanya Chutkan granted him to attack at least one potential witness against him, his ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows.
The Independent’s Andrew Feinberg has more:
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 01:00
ICYMI: Trump loses final bid to stop Colorado case that could see him barred from ballot
Donald Trump has lost his final bid to stop a Colorado lawsuit that could see him kicked off state ballots in the 2024 presidential election.
A judge in the state has ruled that the lawsuit that seeks to block the one-term president from the ballot next year can go ahead next week.
The Independent’s Graeme Massie has more:
Alex Woodward27 October 2023 00:00