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Posted: 2023-11-07T07:54:16Z | Updated: 2023-11-07T12:47:49Z

A courtroom sketch of Donald Trump taking the stand during his civil fraud trial on Monday drew ire from Fox News Kayleigh McEnany.

McEnany, a former Trump White House press secretary, griped to her co-hosts on The Five about the drawing she felt was less than charitable to the former president.

Mediaite shared a clip of her complaint online.

McEnany said shed advise Trump to keep doing what hes doing with his evidence to the court contesting New York Attorney General Letitia James $250 million lawsuit against himself and his company for allegedly overvaluing assets.

But she also suggested Trump ask for a better sketch artist because that does not look like my former boss there.

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The sketch is a travesty, she said. It looks nothing like Trump.

Co-anchor Greg Gutfeld joked in response, His hands are quite sizable.

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