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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1458982)5/27/2024 1:45:21 PM
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When Trump's trial started, I called him a chicken. He refused to testify. I was right.

All the blabber and bluster was a sham. It was the realization of Shakespeare’s words: 'a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.'

Rex Huppke
USA TODAY

Just before Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial started in April, I labeled the former president and current criminal defendant a “frightened, clucking chicken.”

I was correct. Despite defiantly saying he would take the stand and testify in his own defense, Trump predictably took the panicked-poultry route. The defense rested Tuesday without calling the man accused of paying off an adult film star to keep quiet about their alleged affair in advance of the 2016 presidential election.

On April 12, the Friday before the trial began, Trump was at Mar-a-Lago and said: “I’m testifying. I tell the truth. I mean, all I can do is tell the truth.”
He didn’t testify. So, in the same sentence in which he said, “I tell the truth,” he was lying. Perfect.

Trump said he would testify. Of course he didn't.

Despite ranting ad nauseam about how a legitimate gag order was keeping him from defending himself, Trump ran from his No. 1 opportunity to put forth that defense in the courtroom, leaving behind a cloud of dust, feathers and hypocrisy.

If the GOP’s presumptive presidential nominee had any guts, he’d admit that I and the multitude of others who knew he was too much of a poltroon to ever testify were right. But he won’t. He’s too busy clucking about all the ways he’s being persecuted.

( Poltroon: an utter coward. )

Trump's fans believed their man would take the stand Surely, Trump's supporters will be let down by this show of non-strength.

On April 20, a confident Trump fan said on a pro-Trump online outlet: “The man wants to get up there, look those jurors in the eyes, and fight. That’s what he does. ... He’s gonna get up there, say what he has to say, fight to his very last breath.”

Or, going back in time and playing the devil’s advocate, he won’t. He will quite literally do none of those things.

MAGA pays respect to their king: All Republicans MUST attend Trump's criminal trial and yell at media. These are the rules.

( And yet not a single SI trumpscummer has braved the court to stand beside their hero. Maybe they're a bunch of poltroons too. )_

On Monday, Trump attorney Alina Habba, who isn’t representing him in the Manhattan trial, said on Fox News: “We know he wants to testify. He's willing, he's able, he (has) nothing to hide it all. He's absolutely ready to tell the truth.”

Of course he was ready to tell the truth! Trump just decided not to because when the Lord was handing out courage, he was getting extra helpings of BUK-BUK-BUK-BAGOCK!!

A false vow to testify, then complaint after complaint Look, there were no sensible legal minds suggesting it would be a good idea for Trump to take the stand in this, or any, trial. He’s a rambling loudmouth who lies reflexively, and the prosecution would feast on him.

But aside from saying he'd testify, Trump went to great lengths to gripe incessantly outside the courtroom about the entirely sensible limited gag order he was under – the one that (sort of) got him to stop intimidating witnesses, jury members and the judge’s family.

Trump clearly never understood what a gag order is On April 19, outside the courtroom, Trump whined: “Everyone else can say whatever they want about me. They can say anything they want. They can continue to make up lies. ... They lie. They're real scum.”

“I’m unconstitutionally gagged,” he crowed at a rally in early May. “He gagged me, so I’m not even supposed to be talking to you – because he gagged me!”



On May 14, outside the courtroom, Trump brayed: “The gag order has to come off. So when you ask me a question about the people that we’re talking about, I’m not allowed to answer. There’s never been anything like this in the history of our country.”

The big, bold, brave GOP savior sure does gripe a lot.

Trump could have testified – it was his big chance to speak his 'truth' It all led up to the moment when Trump could have testified in court, when he could have answered questions under oath and sans gag order, when he could have put his money where his prodigious mouth is. And what did he do? He clammed up and said nothing.

All the blabber and bluster was a sham. It was the realization of Shakespeare’s words, “It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.”
Trump tried relentlessly to delay this trial rather than get in the ring and fight. He complained like an overtired toddler throughout. He brashly said he’d testify, then he didn’t.

To quote myself from more than a month ago, Trump is, indeed, a “frightened, clucking chicken.” Tough talk, loud cluck, soft feathers.

Trump defense rests without him testifying in Manhattan trial. Weak. (usatoday.com)



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Donald Trump's 'Self-Inflicted Wound' Could Cost Him Trial: Ex-Prosecutor
Published May 27, 2024 at 12:42 PM EDT

By Sean O'Driscoll
Senior Crime and Courts Reporter

Former President Donald Trump's repeated attacks on the judge in his criminal hush money case will be seen as disrespectful by the jury, a former prosecutor has said.

Jim Walden, a former federal prosecutor now in private practice, said that Trump doesn't seem to understand that juries have a good relationship with judges.

"The thing that I think Trump just doesn't get is, even if you don't like the judge, the jury is going to like the judge," Walden told The Washington Post on Monday. "When you're super disrespectful to someone the jury sees as a professional person doing their job, that's a self-inflicted wound."

"Whatever else Donald Trump may be—a great businessman, a great reality TV show host, a great politician—he's a dumb lawyer," Walden said. He added that Trump was too involved in his own legal defense.

Walden, who previously prosecuted organized crime cases in New York, said the worst defense mistake was calling attorney Robert Costello as a witness.

Costello, who had given legal advice to Trump's former attorney and fixer Michael Cohen, was called by the defense to undermine Cohen's evidence.

Judge Juan Merchan was infuriated by Costello and accused him of interjecting with comments, rolling his eyes and staring at Merchan from the witness stand.

Merchan eventually cleared the courtroom of reporters and accused Costello of "contemptuous" behavior. He also challenged Costello to stare at him one more time.

"Costello was a disaster," Walden said. "The defense finally got some momentum, and it all got dialed back because Costello was playing to Trump instead of playing it straight. He had a good story to tell, and instead, they put the throttle right back in the prosecutor's hands."

Newsweek reached out to Trump's attorney via email for comment on Monday. Costello told Newsweek on Friday that he had no comment.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg charged Trump with 34 counts of falsifying business records in April 2023, arguing that the payment to Daniels was made through Cohen and that the payment was an illegal campaign contribution because it was intended to silence Daniels and thereby influence the 2016 presidential election. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges and maintains that the case is politically motivated.

Cohen was later jailed for illegal campaign contributions, tax fraud and other charges. He is now an implacable opponent of Trump and they have attacked each other's characters on social media posts since the trial began.

Donald Trump's 'Self-Inflicted Wound' Could Cost Him Trial: Ex-Prosecutor (newsweek.com)



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Libertarian Asks If Conference Grabbed Trump By the Pussy (mediaite.com)

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‘Sweaty, Deer in the Headlights’: CNN Analyst Tears Apart Trump’s Handling of Booing Libertarians

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“He looked discombobulated, he looked redder than usual, sweaty, deer in the headlights because this is not the kind of reaction that he normally gets.”
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Maria Cardona Roasts Trump's Response to Booing Libertarians (mediaite.com)



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“I don’t believe anybody deserves absolute immunity. You know, the fact of the matter is the last thing I want to do. That sounds a whole lot like the position we got rid of when we fought the Revolutionary War. Kings have absolute immunity. I don’t believe presidents should,” said Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC).

“If a president ordered the assassination of Manu Raju. I don’t think they should be held immune,” added Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA).

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Thom Tillis Slams Trump's 'Absolute Immunity' Claim (mediaite.com)



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Horace

Trump’s former Chief of Staff John Kelly confirms that Trump called American service members “suckers” and “losers,” refused to visit their graves, and that he didn’t want to be seen with amputee veterans because “it doesn’t look good for me”