DA seeks to question Trump about earlier gag order
The Sandoval hearing on Trump's potential testimony got underway with prosecutors pushing to cross-examine former president Donald Trump about his alleged violation of the limited gag order in his civil fraud trial.
Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo asked Judge Merchan to permit them to ask the former president about his testimony during his civil fraud trial when the former president claimed he was not referring to Judge Arthur Engoron's law clerk during remarks in the hallway of the courthouse last year.
Engoron determined that Trump's brief testimony rang "hollow and untrue."
Colangelo asked Merchan to allow cross-examination about Trump's testimony and the gag order violation last year in order to probe his credibility.
"He lied," Colangelo said of Trump. "It is very hard to think of something more probative of a testifying defendant's credibility."