Why Donald Trump is 'Spun Up' Over Ivanka Testimony, Ex-Prosecutor

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The former president's eldest daughter is scheduled to appear as a witness in Donald Trump's $250 million business fraud trial in New York on Friday.

As Donald Trump prepares for a week of testimony from three of his children in his New York business fraud case, he appears 'spun up' about his eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, taking the witness stand, according to former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance.The former president is facing a $250 million lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who accuses Trump, his two eldest sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr.

''In Ivanka's case, she's a fact witness who was around for many of the transactions and meetings that are called into question in the Attorney General's $250 million lawsuit,' the former prosecutor continued. 'Who better to testify than someone with first hand knowledge?'Ivanka Trump left the Trump Organization in 2017, putting her outside the statute of limitations for the claims brought against her by James.

 

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