Trump 'throwing in the towel' on fraud case, ex-DOJ official warns

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Trump 'throwing in the towel' on fraud case, ex-DOJ official warns
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The former president already believes he lost his fraud case, according to John Yoo.

for his trial into the business fraud allegations. James accused the former president of inflating his net worth by billions of dollars to obtain benefits such as better bank loans and reduced tax bills between 2011 and 2021., who is overseeing the case, ruled last week that Trump, his adult sons, their businesses and executives committed fraud, and will now decide on six other accusations, including falsifying business records, insurance fraud and conspiracy claims during the trial.

Trump maintained a defiant tone against Engoron and James as he headed for the courtroom, calling the trial a"continuation of the single biggest witch hunt of all time," attacking both Engoron and James. Trump has cast the legal system as being biased against him, accusing prosecutors of targeting him for political purposes. His messaging has connected with Republican primary voters, who have continued to support him amid his legal woes. Polls show that heYoo said Trump's remarks were"aimed at the political sphere" and"could only make sure that he's going to lose" his legal case.

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