On the 14th, the Supreme Court of New York, USA, told Mr. Trump and his two children over allegations that a real estate company that was run by former President Trump had been conducting fraudulent financial transactions. He upheld the state's Court of Appeals' decision ordering summons and court testimony, dismissing the three oppositions.

American media reports that this has ensured that Mr. Trump and his colleagues are in court.

Justice Secretary James of New York has been investigating allegations that the real estate company Trump Organization, which Mr. Trump had run before taking office, was conducting fraudulent financial transactions for three years. So far, I have asked Mr. Trump, his eldest son, Mr. Jr., and his eldest daughter, Mr. Ivanka, to summon and testify in court.



Mr. Trump and his colleagues have filed an objection, saying that it "infringes constitutional rights," but the state Supreme Court said on the 14th that the allegation was "directly related to constitutional issues." In support of the state's Court of Appeals' decision, the three people dismissed the objections.



American media reports that this has ensured that Mr. Trump and his colleagues will be in court in a trial starting next month.



There is growing interest in the whereabouts of the investigation, as it could hurt Mr. Trump, who is exploring the possibility of running for the presidential election two years from now, if he actually stands in court.