Trump will testify in fraud trial, but after Nov. 8

Trump will testify in fraud trial, but after Nov. 8

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Donald Trump will testify after the presidential election on a class-action lawsuit that accuses the billionaire businessman and his now-defunct Trump University of defrauding people who paid up to $35,000 for real estate seminars, his attorney said Friday.

A federal judge in San Diego set a Nov. 28 trial, raising the possibility that Trump could take the stand as a president-elect if he wins the White House. The presumptive GOP nominee plans to attend most, if not all, of trial and will take the witness stand, Trump lawyer Daniel Petrocelli said.

Obama knocks media for treating Trump as entertainer
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Obama knocks media for treating Trump as entertainer

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — In his first remarks about Donald Trump's status as the GOP's presumptive nominee, President Barack Obama on Friday urged the media to undertake tougher scrutiny of presidential candidates.

"We are in serious times and this is a really serious job," Obama said at the White House. "This is not entertainment; this is not a reality show."

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