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Eric Trump took his brother’s place on the witness stand Thursday at the family’s Manhattan fraud trial — telling the court that he didn’t know “anything” about his dad’s financial statements before later saying he “absolutely” did. Trump’s middle son, described in the New York attorney general’s case on trial as overseeing “all aspects of management and operation” at the Trump Organization, denied ever being involved in statements used in business deals that falsely bloated his dad’s net worth. “As I said, I am unaware of the statements of financial...

The New York prosecutors suing the Organization for $250 million tripped up Eric Trump when he took the stand Thursday, according to a new report. The former president's son reportedly contradicted himself over financial statements provided to the company’s in-house comptroller Jeffrey McConney about Donald Trump's financial condition, .

Former President Donald Trump’s sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump testified Thursday in the ongoing trial over whether the ex-president, his sons and their company fraudulently misstated the value of their assets, distancing themselves from the financial statements at the heart of the trial—even as Eric Trump was presented with evidence suggesting he knew more than he let on. The New York Attorney General is suing the former president, his sons, other business associates and the Trump Organization for allegedly fraudulently misstating the value of their assets on statements...

onald Trump and his associates are on trial for alleged fraud in New York. Two of those associates—the former president’s sons, Don Jr. and Eric Trump—are slated to take the stand today.

Follow along below for a live account of the proceedings, which will be updated throughout the day.

9:57 a.m.: Donald Trump Jr. enters the courtroom, wearing a Navy blue suit, pink shirt and light blue tie. Like yesterday, he has his hair slicked back and is sporting a beard.

The attorney general’s lawsuit describes Eric as being responsible “for all aspects of management and operation of the Trump Organization including new project acquisition, development and construction." Donald Trump Jr. is set to take the stand again today and continue his testimony. His younger brother, Eric Trump, also is expected to testify today. Highlights from Don Jr.'s testimony so far The attorney general's financial expert, Michiel McCarty, delivered testimony on the effect of the Trump Organization's valuations that the AG's office said were falsely inflated.

Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump to take the stand in New York civil fraud trial Donald Trump Jr., executive vice president of the Trump Organization and a son of former President Donald Trump, will continue giving testimony Thursday in the New York County Supreme Court. Trump Jr. began testifying Wednesday in a civil trial accusing him, his brother and his father of knowingly committing fraud. Colleen Faherty, the lawyer for the attorney general, kicked off questions by asking Trump Jr. about his prior roles in the Trump Organization and...

Eric Trump is expected to take the stand Thursday in the non-jury civil trial stemming from New York Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit against the Trump family and Trump Organization. The former president’s son is an executive vice president at the Trump Organization. Eric Trump has oversight over the company’s operations, while his brother, Donald Trump Jr., has been involved in running the company’s property development. Eric Trump’s expected testimony is scheduled for a day after his brother, Donald Trump Jr., another executive vice president at the company, took the...

As a regular observer of New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil fraud trial against Donald Trump and others, I often emerge from the courthouse convinced I have seen the craziest thing ever, only to be proven wrong days, even hours, later. But nothing prepared me for a scene I witnessed early in the case, when a tall, unassuming man walked over to James, bent down, and with what struck me as genuine politesse and little pomp, shook her hand. Mr. Manners is also known as defendant Eric Trump. Unlike...

Donald Trump's sons are taking center stage at the $250 million civil fraud trial against the Trump family and their company in New York this week, with Donald Trump Jr. taking the stand Wednesday.

The oldest son of the former president is expected to be grilled by lawyers from state Attorney General Letitia James' office about his involvement in and knowledge of financial statements the attorney general alleges were grossly inflated.

Eric Trump is all in on a far-right and far-fetched effort to make his father, Donald Trump, the next speaker of the House. (Watch the video below.) “I think it would be the coolest damn thing in the entire world,” the ex-president’s middle son said Wednesday on Newsmax. “I think he would bring the party together in a great way. He has tremendous respect among that body.” Right-wing House members such as Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) have tweeted their endorsement of the former president for the job after Kevin McCarthy...