Donald Trump Abruptly Leaves Courtroom After Outburst

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Former President Donald Trump left the courtroom on Thursday as his civil fraud case in New York City comes to a close.

Both sides in the $370 million lawsuit brought against Trump and his family business by New York Attorney General Letitia James presented their closing arguments before Judge Arthur Engoron. The former president, however, was blocked by the presiding judge from giving his own closing statements after his legal team missed a series of deadlines.

That didn’t stop Trump’s attorney, Chris Kise, from asking Engoron for the chance for Trump to speak after the defense concluded their statements, to which the judge asked Trump directly to promise to only comment on the law and facts of the case. According to Lisa Rubin, a legal analyst for MSNBC who reported live from the courtroom Thursday, the former president ignored Engoron’s question and began talking “immediately” after Kise asked for permission.

Former President Donald Trump at the New York State Supreme Court during his civil fraud trial on January 11, 2024. Trump abruptly left the courtroom after lashing out at prosecutors.
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“This was a political witch hunt; we should receive damages for what they have taken our company through,” Trump raged, Rubin wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “They have no documents—they have nothing!”

“I am an innocent man,” Trump continued. “I have been politically persecuted…This statute is vicious.”

Jonah Bromwich, a reporter with The New York Times who also reported live from inside the courtroom, recorded Trump’s outburst. Trump directed several attacks directly at James, as well.

Engoron eventually told Kise to “control your client,” although that didn’t stop the former president from attacking the judge as well, saying, “You can’t listen for more than one minute.”

Eventually, Engoron cut Trump off from his rant, to which, according to Bromwich’s report, Trump stood up and exited the courtroom. The proceeding has now headed for a lunch break, although it’s unclear if Trump will return.

This is a developing story. It will be updated as information becomes available.