Summer Concepcion is a politics reporter for NBC News.
Donald Trump Jr. is set to return to the witness stand Monday as lawyers of former President Donald Trump begin presenting their case in the $250 million civil fraud trial that poses threats to the Trump family’s real estate empire. Trump attorney Chris Kise said last week that Trump Jr. would be their first of the former president's oldest sons, who currently run the Trump Organization, to be called back as witnesses. The defense said their case will last until Dec. 15.
The Trumps have denied wrongdoing against the allegations that they inflated the company's net worth by billions of dollars on financial statements, with the former president repeatedly claiming the case is a politically motivated 'witch hunt.' Trump testified that any errors in the statements were “nonmaterial.
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