Judge upholds Trump's $10,000 fine
Judge Engoron is upholding Donald Trump's $10,000 fine for violating the case's limited gag order yesterday.
During a break, Engoron said he reviewed the video of Trump's hallway statement and reached the same conclusion as yesterday: that Trump was referring to Engoron's law clerk when he told reporters that the judge has a "person who is very partisan sitting alongside of him." The gag order prohibits public comments about the judge's staff.
Trump's lawyer Chris Kise had argued that a later portion of Trump's statement supported that he was referring to Michael Cohen, rather than the judge's law clerk.
But Engoron disagreed, saying, "That was a clear transition from one person to another, and I think the person he originally referred to is very clear."