QUOTES: Trump Ends Fraud Trial With Courtroom Outburst
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10% Center
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40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
-66% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
42% : Judge Arthur Engoron had agreed to allow Trump to provide part of the closing argument for his civil fraud trial, so long as he hewed to the purpose of the case, which is to assess the damages he owes for inflating the value of his assets on financial documents in order to secure business loans, among other things.32% : Yet on Thursday, Trump's lawyer Chris Kise asked Engoron if Trump could have permission to address the court anyway.
31% : Engoron, turning to Trump, asked, "Do you promise to just comment on the facts and the law?"
13% : ""You have your own agenda," Trump sneered at Engoron, before the judge shut him down and at which point Trump turned and walked out of the courtroom.
3% : ""She hates Trump and uses Trump to get elected," he said of James.
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