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The second week of former President Donald Trump's criminal trial concluded on Friday after testimony from three witnesses were presented to the jury.Attorneys for both the prosecution and the defense made their opening arguments Monday, and the rest of the week was followed by testimony from David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer. Pecker testified Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, when the defense began their cross examination, which lasted into and concluded on Friday.
But as she left the courtroom after a short testimony, the former president rose from the defense table to greet her in front of the jury. What resulted was an awkward moment between the two, who seemed unsure if they could embrace.While being questioned by the DA's office, Graff confirmed that Trump was working in Trump Tower from January 16-19 in 2017, just before he was inaugurated as president.
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