Watch: Donald Trump civil fraud trial continues as son Eric expected to testify
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Your support makes all the difference.Watch as Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial continues in New York on Thursday 2 November.
The proceedings ramped up yesterday as the former president’s son, Donald Trump Jr, began his testimony in the $250m case, though his answers were evasive.
On Thursday, Don Jr was expected to finish his testimony before Eric Trump also takes to the stand later in the day.
Next week, Ivanka Trump and the former president himself are also expected to take the stand and give testimony.
Meanwhile, the so-called “Trump too small” t-shirt case went before the US Supreme Court on Wednesday – a bizarre trademark dispute referring to the size of the former president’s hands.
In a case with a highly unusual backstory, the nine justices are being asked to decide if a section of US trademark law that prohibits trademarking a person’s name without their consent is actually a violation of the First Amendment.
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