During the redirect examination, prosecutor Rebecca Mangold emphasized that certain portions of the book were written by Trump himself, not the ghostwriter. It was revealed that Trump personally chose the title of his book, as indicated by an excerpt from the introduction presented to the jury.
In the excerpt, Trump expressed his rationale for selecting the title, stating, 'That's what I decided to call it, because whenever I meet people that's usually what they want to know from me. You ask a baker how he makes bread. You ask a billionaire how he makes money.'
This insight sheds light on Trump's personal involvement in the creation of the book and provides context for the jury to consider. By highlighting Trump's direct influence on the book's content, the prosecution aims to underscore his authorship and ownership of the ideas presented within.