The judge presiding over the trial involving Donald Trump has given his legal team a 24-hour deadline to identify the exhibits they plan to use in court. This decision comes after prosecutors accused Trump's lawyers of delaying the submission of crucial documents required for the case.
During the court proceedings, the judge emphasized the urgency of the situation by stating, 'You have 24 hours,' and reminded Trump's legal team that they were already in violation of a previous order issued two months ago.
Following the judge's directive, Trump reportedly turned to his attorney, Todd Blanche, and engaged in a discussion regarding the matter at hand.
The development underscores the escalating tensions and legal complexities surrounding the trial, as both sides navigate the intricate legal process in pursuit of a favorable outcome.
As the deadline looms, all eyes are on Trump's legal team to promptly comply with the court's order and provide the necessary exhibits to move the trial forward.
Stay tuned for further updates as this high-profile case continues to unfold in the courtroom.