Roberta Kaplan says Trump threw papers across table at Mar-a-Lago deposition because his legal team agreed to feed her lunch

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Attorney Roberta Kaplan said former President Donald Trump threw papers across a table and stormed off during a deposition at Mar-a-Lago after learning that his legal team had agreed to provide her lunch.

Kaplan, who has represented clients in high-profile cases against Trump, including E. Jean Carroll, said on an episode of the โ€œGeorge Conwayย Explains it All (to Sarah Longwell)โ€ podcast recorded Thursday that she rejected the former presidentโ€™s request that they work through a lunch break because he believed the deposition was โ€œa waste of my time.โ€

โ€œAnd then you could kind of see the wheel spinning in his brain. You could really almost see it,โ€ Kaplan told Republican strategist Sarah Longwell and conservative attorney George Conway, a longtime Trump critic. โ€œAnd he said, โ€˜Well, youโ€™re here in Mar-a-Lago. What do you think youโ€™re going to do for lunch? Where are you going to get lunch?โ€™โ€

Kaplan said she told him that his attorneys had โ€œgraciously offered to provideโ€ her team with lunch โ€” a common civil practice between opposing legal teams.

โ€œAt which point there was a huge pile of documents, exhibits, sitting in front of him, and he took the pile and he just threw it across the table. And stormed out of the room,โ€ Kaplan shared, adding that Trump specifically yelled at his lawyer Alina Habba for providing them lunch.

โ€œHe really yelled at Alina for that. He was so mad at Alina,โ€ she said.

Kaplan continued: โ€œHe came back in and he said, โ€˜Well, howโ€™d you like the lunch?โ€™ And I said, โ€˜Well, sir, I had a banana. You know, I can never really eat when Iโ€™m taking testimony.โ€™ And he said, โ€˜Well, I told you,โ€™ โ€” it was kind of charming. He said, โ€˜I told you, I told them to make you really bad sandwiches, but they canโ€™t help…

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