Trump to testify in New York AG case Transcript

Trump to testify in New York AG case Transcript

Wednesday’s testimony is part of New York State Attorney General Letitia James’ investigation into his real estate business. Read the transcript here.

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Speaker 1: (00:00) Opening today, Donald Trump will testify under oath as part of New York State Attorney General Letitia James long running investigation into his real estate business. Last night, the former president returned home to Trump Tower after hosting a dinner for Republican members of Congress at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. Today's testimony follows an FBI search of his Palm Beach home on Monday. Sources tell CBS News, FBI agents seize documents believed to contain classified information. Trump and federal investigators have been negotiating since the FBI visited Mar-a-Lago in June. Speaker 2: (00:37) The key question here is what happened since June? What's the precipitating event that caused the FBI to take this extraordinary step to go inside a former president's private residence? Speaker 3: (00:50) Trump confirmed today's testimony in New York, with a late night post on his Truth social site, saying in part quote, seeing racist New York State Attorney General tomorrow for a continuation of the greatest witch hunt in US history.
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