A New York judge orders President Trump to answer questions under oath in a civil suit case involving his security guards.
A New York judge on Friday ordered President Donald Trump to answer questions under oath for a civil suit in the Bronx involving his security guards.
The trial, which involves a group of protesters who allege they were assaulted by Trump's security guards outside Trump Towerover the then-candidate's comments about Mexican immigrants — some of which was caught on video — is slated to begin on Thursday, Sept. 26. Lawyers for Trump and the Trump Organization, which is also a defendant in the case, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The ruling says Trump's testimony is"indispensable" to the case, since the protesters charge that the bodyguards were working on Trump's behalf.
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