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Trump's Approval Required For Invoices Over ,000 Post-2015

Donald Trump Trump's criminal hush money trial kicks off in New York City

During recent testimony, witnesses have shed light on certain business practices of former President Donald Trump. Deborah Tarasoff revealed that invoices exceeding $10,000 post-2015 required approval from Trump or one of his sons. Trump appeared attentive, occasionally glancing at Tarasoff as she spoke. Earlier, he was observed closely following Jeffrey McConney's testimony.

Both witnesses focused on aspects of Trump's business operations, rather than topics such as hush money payments or alleged affairs, which Trump reportedly showed less interest in during the proceedings.

The testimony has brought attention to the level of oversight Trump exercised over financial matters within his organization. The requirement for his approval on significant invoices raises questions about the decision-making process and financial controls in place.

Observers note Trump's engagement with the testimonies, indicating a keen interest in the details being discussed. The testimonies may provide valuable insights into the inner workings of Trump's business empire and the extent of his involvement in day-to-day operations.

As the hearings continue, further revelations about Trump's business practices are anticipated. The testimonies of Tarasoff and McConney offer a glimpse into the complexities of managing a large-scale business and the challenges of maintaining transparency and accountability.

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