Ivanka Trump's testimony moved to Nov. 8
Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump is now scheduled to testify on Wednesday, Nov. 8, after a scheduling conflict necessitated the change.
Her testimony will come at the conclusion of the New York attorney general's case, before the defense puts on its case.
Both parties agreed to in court today to change the date of her appearance from the original date this coming Friday.
Donald Trump Jr. is still set to begin his testimony this Wednesday, and state attorney Andrew Amer suggested that the state will need less than a full trial day top question him.
"Eric Trump should be available to start whenever we finish Donald Trump Jr.," Amer said.
Eric Trump will likely testify through Thursday, and no additional witnesses are currently scheduled to testify on Friday.
"We will leave Friday as a big question mark," Judge Engoron remarked.
Donald Trump is still scheduled to testify on Monday, followed by a day off for Election Day, then Ivanka Trump's testimony on Wednesday.
"Nothing ever goes according to plan," Trump's lawyer Chris Kise joked while agreeing to the arrangement.