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Trump has so many court appearances past, present, and pending, it hard to keep them separate.
In just a few days, Trumps first criminal trial is scheduled to begin in NY, i.e., the hush money trial. This week, he failed in 3 desperate attempts to delay this trial, which is his best option. Appeal courts have denied his lawyers motions each time.
Would anyone be surprised that in his final attempt to delay the trial that Trump will walk into court alone on Monday, and say "your honor, I fired my lawyers because they are incompetent, and I need 'time' to hire new lawyers and get the up to speed, perhaps we can do this in 2025 or maybe never".
It would not surprise me, and I'd give it a probable tactic… maybe 20 - 30% chance…
If not, and the trial actually begins on Monday 4-15, and being a criminal trial, Trump has to be there.
Can he keep his upper asshole shut, or will the judge constantly be telling the lawyers to control your client? Could it get as bad as needing to remove him from the courtroom to a room where he can watch the proceedings, but not interrupt them or make comments the jury can hear.
If the trial actually begins, I am positive that he will be disruptive and be in full toddler tantrum mode, not to mention the rants for the press after court every day. It will be entertaining.
I would recommend that the judge get a good book dealing with child psychology for three-year-old tantrums and meltdowns.
In just a few days, Trumps first criminal trial is scheduled to begin in NY, i.e., the hush money trial. This week, he failed in 3 desperate attempts to delay this trial, which is his best option. Appeal courts have denied his lawyers motions each time.
Would anyone be surprised that in his final attempt to delay the trial that Trump will walk into court alone on Monday, and say "your honor, I fired my lawyers because they are incompetent, and I need 'time' to hire new lawyers and get the up to speed, perhaps we can do this in 2025 or maybe never".
It would not surprise me, and I'd give it a probable tactic… maybe 20 - 30% chance…
If not, and the trial actually begins on Monday 4-15, and being a criminal trial, Trump has to be there.
Can he keep his upper asshole shut, or will the judge constantly be telling the lawyers to control your client? Could it get as bad as needing to remove him from the courtroom to a room where he can watch the proceedings, but not interrupt them or make comments the jury can hear.
If the trial actually begins, I am positive that he will be disruptive and be in full toddler tantrum mode, not to mention the rants for the press after court every day. It will be entertaining.
I would recommend that the judge get a good book dealing with child psychology for three-year-old tantrums and meltdowns.