The former president's eldest son took the stand to answer questions under oath as part of the $250 million civil fraud trial.
Donald Trump Jr. delivered a 'worse' testimony during the civil fraud trial than his brother Eric Trump and did little to fight the case aimed against his father, according to a legal expert.
was 'surprisingly less combative' during his testimony than expected, and even joked with the courtroom sketch artist and engaged in lighthearted remarks with Judge Arthur Engoron, who is overseeing the civil trial.In comparison, Rahmani said Eric Trump 'lost his temper' during his Thursday testimony after being confronted with emails that contradicted his claim that he was not involved with the alleged fraudulent financial statements.
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