While attorneys for the New York Attorney General and Donald Trump clashed Friday over competing summary judgment motions filed in a $250 million business fraud case against the former president, they both agreed on one thing—that they are "through the looking glass."

"In defendant's world there is no objective truth, even in the square footage of a New York City condominium," Attorney General Special Counsel Andrew Amer said, referring to Trump's assertion that his 10,900 square-foot Manhattan triplex was more than 30,000 square feet.