'There's no fraud,' Trump says before entering courtroom
Donald Trump is back at the defense counsel's table in the courtroom, seated between his lawyers Alina Habba and Chis Kise.
Speaking to the press before entering the courtroom, Trump railed against the trial, telling reporters that his assets were undervalued, reiterating his desire for a jury trial, and criticizing New York Attorney General Letitia James.
"This is the railroading that's all coming out of the Department of Justice," Trump said without offering proof of the accusation.
Press photographers were briefly permitted to enter the courtroom and take photos before testimony resumed.
"They are the eyes and ears of the public, or at least the eyes in this case," Judge Arthur Engoron remarked as the photographers left the court.