What happened during closing arguments in Trump fraud trial

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One of Donald Trump’s trials came to an end in New York City on Thursday. A judge will now determine whether the former president committed fraud by inflating the value of his real estate assets. Trump and his attorneys argue the case is politically motivated and prosecutors have no evidence of wrongdoing. William Brangham was in the courtroom and reports from New York.

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