The ongoing trial involving former President Donald Trump has taken a new turn as the jury was presented with excerpts from his book, 'Trump: How to Get Rich.'
One of the passages read out loud in court was a statement where Trump expressed his pride in being the chairman and president of The Trump Organization, emphasizing the personal significance of these titles to him.
Another excerpt from the book contained a controversial statement advising to retaliate against those who wrong you. The passage suggested a 'tit-for-tat' approach, citing the biblical principle of 'an eye for an eye.'
The text further encouraged a ruthless response to perceived slights, advocating for a fierce and aggressive stance towards adversaries. It recommended pursuing retribution with intensity and force.
These excerpts shed light on Trump's mindset and approach to handling conflicts and challenges, providing insight into his beliefs on power dynamics and personal interactions.
The jury's examination of these passages is expected to play a crucial role in the trial proceedings, as they seek to understand the context and implications of Trump's words as presented in his book.