News Trump goes in harder as his NYC fraud trial wraps Published 2 years ago on January 12, 2024 By Nathan Langridge Three judges at a U.S. appeals court are considering Donald Trump’s argument that he has immunity against prosecution. The trial, which revolves around allegations of fraud in Trump’s business dealings, approaches a dramatic conclusion. Legal analysts anticipate a landmark decision that could redefine the boundaries of presidential immunity. Will Trump follow Putin’s lead and run as an independent in 2024? MORE HERE The case may set a precedent for the legal standing of former presidents in the face of judicial inquiries. “You have your own agenda. I understand that you can’t listen for more than one minute,” Trump told Engoron in court, as he denied wrongdoing and repeated claims of political persecution. Trump’s legal team and the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James delivered closing arguments in a case accusing him of inflating his net worth to dupe banks. Kevin Wallace, a lawyer from her office, said Trump’s company issued false financial statements every year between 2011 and 2021. Related Topics:Featured Trending Now Crypto3 days ago Bitcoin near $64,000 amid US-Iran peace talks Tech2 days ago Tesla under federal investigation after fatal crash News2 days ago Starmer resigns as UK prime minister after two years Ticker Views3 days ago Keir Starmer’s resignation rumours and AIUKUS uncertainty Ticker Views3 days ago Zali Steggall’s new party: What it means for Australian politics News2 days ago How the Federal Reserve’s rate decision impacts investors