Now that the Malignant Loser's lusted-after daughter Ivanka will have to testify at his business fraud trial in New York on Friday, the Malignant Loser is reportedly angry and anxious about the prospect. Law professor Joyce Vance writes on her Substack platform:
"Trump’s attacks on others involved in his cases as unethical, racist, crazy and lying go beyond hyperbolic. It is a deliberate attempt to inflame the most volatile people among his followers. Anyone who doesn’t yet realize Trump would, quite literally, burn the country down to save his business and spare himself prison isn’t reading the room. And we enter dangerous terrain with Don Jr. testifying this Wednesday, Eric scheduled for Thursday, and Ivanka on Friday. The former president gets his chance to bat cleanup on Monday, November 6.
Trump is especially spun up about Ivanka testifying, saying it was unfair of the Judge to force her to testify, since she’s been dismissed as a defendant in the case. He conveniently overlooks the fact that most witnesses in a case aren’t plaintiffs or defendants. In Ivanka’s case, she’s a fact witness who was around for many of the transactions and meetings that are called into question in the Attorney General’s $250 million lawsuit. Who better to testify than someone with first hand knowledge? Ivanka was dismissed from the lawsuit because her direct participation happened too long ago to come within the 'statute of limitations'—the number of years back the AG is permitted to go with her allegations. Fortunately for Ivanka, she left Trump Organization for the White House in 2017, which puts her beyond the reach of New York law as a defendant, but does nothing to rule her out as a witness." (our emphasis)
We're gratified that New York State's terrific Attorney General Letitia James didn't let Princess Ivanka wiggle out of testifying about what she knew about the fraudulent transactions while she was an active member of the Trump Organization during the time in question. We can imagine him glaring knives at presiding Judge Arthur Engoron as his daughter / object of his desire takes the stand and is forced to choose between perjuring herself and helping to convict him. Be assured that the prosecutors will have copies of memos and other documents that will link her to business dealings, and make it hard for her to deny. A good build up to the Malignant Loser's time on the stand next week.
(photos: The perversions of a sick man)