Trump takes the stand
"The people call Donald J. Trump," state attorney Kevin Wallace said.
With that, Donald Trump rose from his seat, made the short walk from the counsel table to the witness stand, and took a seat.
To his immediate right sits Judge Arthur Engoron and his clerk Allison Greenfield, who Trump has repeatedly criticized as biased. Directly across from him and in eyeshot is New York Attorney General Letitia James, who sits in the courtroom's gallery with her eyes fixed on the former president.
Trump, wearing a tailored navy blue suit, blue dress shirt, and blue tie, sits slightly slouched in the witness box.
"Please raise your right hand," a court officer advised Trump. "Do you solemnly swear or affirm that any testimony you give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth?"
"I do," Trump said with his hand raised.