"George Conway's Blunt Advice to Trump in Fraud Trial"

Conservative attorney George Conway advises Donald Trump to reconsider pleading the Fifth Amendment in his civil fraud trial, as it may make him appear guilty to the judge or jury. Conway explains that while defendants in criminal cases can refuse to testify against themselves without guilt being inferred, in civil cases, the defendant's silence can lead to adverse findings. Conway also suggests that Trump may be concerned about his children and business associates testifying and potentially admitting wrongdoing. Additionally, Conway highlights the potential impact of the trial on Trump's business empire, including the possibility of having to sell off assets like Mar-a-Lago if a previous ban on conducting business in New York is upheld.
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