Not a political rally: Judge chides Trump during New York civil fraud case
Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engeron during the trial of former President of US Donald Trump kept reminding the latter about the court not being a political trial.

"We don't have time to waste. We have one day to do this," an exasperated Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engeron said at one point. At another, he said, "In addition to the answers being non-responsive, they're repetitive."
Trump's turn on the witness stand, in a case that cuts to the heart of the business brand he spent decades crafting, represents a remarkable convergence of his legal troubles and his political ventures at a time when he also faces criminal indictments while vying to reclaim the White House in 2024. The testimony gives him the opportunity to try to use the witness stand as a campaign platform, but its under-oath format, before a judge who has already fined him for incendiary comments outside of court, also invites clear peril for a businessman and candidate famous for a freewheeling rhetorical style.
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