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NY Judge Smiles for Camera Ahead of Trump’s Civil Fraud Trial


A box is carried as the civil fraud trial of former President Donald Trump is set to begin at New⁢ York ‍State Supreme Court on October 02, 2023 in New York City. Former President Trump may be forced to sell off his properties after Justice Arthur​ Engoron canceled his business certificates after ruling that ⁤he committed⁤ fraud for years while building his⁢ real estate empire ⁢after being sued by‌ Attorney General​ Letitia James, who is seeking $250 million in damages. The trial will determine how much he⁣ and his companies will ​be penalized for ⁣the fraud. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

OAN’s Daniel Baldwin
1:40 PM –Monday, October 2, 2023

The ⁤New York judge overseeing former President ⁢Donald Trump’s ​civil trial‍ was caught smiling and posing in front of‍ the camera before the trial‍ began Monday morning.

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74-year-old Justice Arthur‍ Engoron of the​ New York​ Supreme Court 1st Judicial District in Manhattan ​ruled last ‌week that Trump committed fraud in ⁣his business dealings. The 45th president is appealing the decision, but if upheld, it could force Trump ⁤to surrender his New ⁢York‌ properties such as Trump ​Tower.

Trump ​blasted the judge and New York ‍Attorney General Letitia James at the courthouse.

“This is a ‍continuation of the single greatest witch of all time,” Trump told⁤ reporters at the courthouse. ⁤“We have a ⁢rogue judge who rules ​the properties are worth a tiny fraction of what they actually are. We have a racist attorney ⁤general who’s a horror show, ran on the basis that she ‌was going to ‘Get Trump’ before she even knew anything about me.”

James, who⁢ brought the $250 ⁤million fraud case, told⁣ reporters‍ she believes “no one is above the law.”

Trump, by‍ comparison, blasted the system as corrupt.

“We’re going to be here for months with a ⁤judge that has already made up his mind. It’s ridiculous,” Trump said.

In his⁣ previous ruling, Judge Engoron asserted ⁢Trump’s West Palm ​Beach home, Mar-a-Lago, was inflated. Mar-a-Lago,​ which houses⁢ more than 126‌ rooms and more than 62,000 square feet,⁢ as only worth between $18 and ⁢$28 million, ‌according to Engoron.

The Trump campaign also took aim ‍at James earlier in the day, blasting out a memo that introduces Americans⁣ to the “real Letitia James.”

“Letitia James made clear that “getting Trump” was ‌the motivating‌ force behind⁣ her campaign for attorney general,” the ‌memo read.

Senior Trump advisor Jason Miller told reporters ​that this was designed ​to “stop” Trump’s campaign.

“This ​is designed to do nothing else but stop President Trump as⁣ he’s leading by 10 points in the ⁢general election,” Miller said to the press outside the courthouse.

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⁣ What⁤ are the allegations of⁤ fraudulent practices against‌ Donald Trump and his companies in the civil fraud trial?

Se. ‌“These people are trying to destroy​ my⁤ legacy ⁢and everything​ I’ve built. It’s a disgraceful attack on ‍a President who did ‌nothing wrong.”

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The civil fraud trial centers around allegations that Trump and his companies engaged in fraudulent ‌practices ‌while building his real estate empire.⁢ New York Attorney General Letitia James filed the lawsuit, seeking $250 million in damages. The trial will determine the extent of Trump’s ‍fraudulent activities and the penalties ⁢he and his‌ companies may face.

The ⁢smile​ and pose⁤ of Justice ⁣Engoron before the trial began have​ raised eyebrows⁤ and ​fueled speculation about the fairness of the proceedings. Critics argue that ⁢the judge’s behavior reflects bias against Trump ‍and undermines the⁢ neutrality‍ and impartiality expected in a legal system. They see it as ‍confirmation of a ‌predetermined outcome and a lack of objectivity.

However, it is important to note​ that judges are human beings with emotions ⁤and⁤ personal beliefs. While ⁤they are expected ⁤to set ‍those aside and make decisions based purely ⁢on the law and the⁢ facts ​presented in the ⁣case, it can be challenging to ​completely eliminate​ personal ⁢biases.​ The⁣ smile ‌and ‍pose captured in the photograph may have been⁢ a ⁤momentary lapse in professionalism ⁣or an innocent gesture unrelated to the trial itself.

It is crucial ⁤for the integrity of the judicial system that judges maintain impartiality and avoid even the appearance of bias in high-profile cases. The image of⁤ Justice Engoron has unfortunately‍ added fuel ⁣to the fire of skepticism and distrust in the fairness of the trial. This further emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in the legal process to ensure public confidence in the administration of justice.

Trump’s legal⁢ team ​is expected to vigorously challenge the fraud allegations and present evidence to⁢ counter the claims made by the Attorney ⁣General. The outcome of this ⁣trial will have significant implications not only for Trump ‍but also for⁤ the perception of justice and the⁣ rule of ⁢law in⁤ the United States.

Regardless of the ⁣court’s⁣ final decision, it ‌is crucial that the legal ‍process is seen as fair and impartial. ‌The ⁢smirking judge incident should serve as a reminder of the importance‌ of maintaining the highest standards of professionalism ⁢and‍ integrity in the ⁤judiciary. Courts should be bastions of justice,⁣ free‌ from any‌ perception of ⁤bias or unfairness.

Ultimately, ‌it is‍ up to the judiciary to demonstrate its commitment to justice and the rule ⁣of law. In order to restore public trust, judges must ensure that their conduct inside and‌ outside ⁢the courtroom aligns with the​ principles of‍ fairness and impartiality. Only then can citizens have confidence that their rights will be​ protected ‌and justice will be served.

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