Former President Donald Trump is expected to testify in his Manhattan Supreme Court fraud trial on Monday, facing allegations of cheating the system and boosting his profits by billions of dollars. The trial, brought forth by New York Attorney General Tish James, could have significant consequences for Trump's future business endeavors in the state. If found guilty, he could be barred from leading a company in New York for five years, and may have to pay back $250 million in ill-gotten gains. During his testimony, Trump was repeatedly admonished by the judge for giving speeches rather than answering simple "yes or no" questions, highlighting the tense atmosphere in the courtroom. With his 2024 presidential campaign already underway, the outcome of this trial could shape Trump's reputation and political ambitions moving forward.