The trial of former US President Donald Trump in a $250 million fraud case officially began yesterday. The U.S. Attorney General of New York State filed a lawsuit accusing Trump of deliberately inflating his net worth by billions of dollars in an attempt to obtain more favorable loan terms. Someone in the gaming industry discovered that one of Trump’s lawyers, Alina Haba, appeared to be carrying an Asus ROG gaming laptop when she appeared in court, and during the hearing, its RGB logo changed color.

Ryan Rigney, marketing director of the animated sports game "Omega Strikers", discovered the laptop and shared it on Twitter: "The player's lawyer brought a 2070ti ASUS laptop with a blue background light to the court hearing." Photos taken at different times during the hearing showed the process of the ROG logo changing from blue to orange.

This laptop looks to be the ROG Strix G17G712 model, which was first released in 2021 and is equipped with a 17-inch screen, RTX2070 SuperGPU, 2.3GHz Intel i7, 16GB DDR4 memory, and of course, an RGB keyboard and light strip equipped with Asus AuraSync. It currently sells for about $1,700.

Haba has yet to respond to a series of questions from the media about the model of her laptop, how often she plays games and whether Trump has ever seen her play games.