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Former President Donald Trump, center, flanked by his defense attorneys, Alina Habba, left, and Chris Kiss, waits for the continuation of his civil business fraud trial at New York Supreme Court, Oct. 25, 2023, in New York. Trump's testimony on Monday will produce a rare spectacle of a former president being summoned to the stand as a trial witness. But Trump has actually had ample experience fielding questions from lawyers. His rhetorical style during years of depositions before becoming president could yield clues as to the approach he'll take when he testifies this week. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)

Former President Donald Trump, center, flanked by his defense attorneys, Alina Habba, left, and Chris Kiss, waits for the continuation of his civil business fraud trial at New York Supreme Court, Oct. 25, 2023, in New York. Trump's testimony on Monday will produce a rare spectacle of a former president being summoned to the stand as a trial witness. But Trump has actually had ample experience fielding questions from lawyers. His rhetorical style during years of depositions before becoming president could yield clues as to the approach he'll take when he testifies this week. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)

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