Trump, departing trial, says 'this is corrupt'
Former President Trump appears to be done watching his civil fraud trial, and he had a lot to say about it on his way out of the courthouse.
Speaking to reporters, Trump renewed his attacks on Judge Engoron and accused the "whole system" of being rigged against him while referencing the criminal charges he faces in Washington, D.C., and Fulton County, Georgia.
"Our whole system is corrupt. This is corrupt. Atlanta is corrupt, and what's coming out of DC is corrupt," Trump said.
Trump again claimed that his net worth is more than is represented in his financial documents, and said that his Mar-a-Lago estate is worth "50 to 100 times more" than what Engoron determined.

Trump also resumed attacks on the judge -- who he said is "run by the Democrats" -- and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who he alleged is communicating with the Department of Justice to "keep me nice and busy."
The former president said he's been "stuck" in court when he would rather be campaigning in early primary states.
Asked by ABC News why he attended the trial despite no obligation to do so, he claimed his attendance was necessary to expose corruption to the press.
"Why attend? Because they want to point it out to the press how corrupt it is, because nobody else seems to be able to do it," Trump said.
Trump departed the courthouse and is not expected to return to court for the afternoon session.





