The sons of former United States President Donald Trump, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., testified this Thursday as part of an investigation led by New York Attorney General Letitia James, which seeks to discover whether they lied to increase the value of the assets of the Trump Organization. "I think it went very well," Donald Trump Jr. confided after leaving the court, and stressed that the court case is a "political persecution" against his father in retaliation for his candidacy for the 2024 presidential elections, according to CNN television and the Europa Press news agency. The former president called the judge "crazy, totally unbalanced and dangerous" and accused him of "doing the Democratic Party's dirty work" to prevent him from returning to the White House. In addition, he called James "corrupt." Since the beginning of the trial, on October 2, the judge imposed fines of 5,000 and 10,000 dollars on him for attacking the judicial secretary of the court that is trying him. Donald Trump Jr. had to respond this Thursday, after also being questioned on Wednesday, to a series of questions asked by Deputy Attorney General Colleen Faherty about the former president's assets, especially the size of the luxury loft in Trump Tower. The eldest son insisted that he did not participate in the preparation of the financial results, although he signed for the granting of a series of loans and appears as his father's trustee.