Now there’s a trial within the trial. The trial has been paused while the judge and the lawyers discuss what to do about Trump’s nonstop violations of the gag order.
Trump was warned he could face sanctions if he violated the order, “and here we are”, the prosecutor says.
They are now going over each of the social media posts where Trump allegedly broke the order, including one he reposted from Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniels’ former lawyer, who is now serving time in prison for extortion, tax evasion, fraud and embezzlement.
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Some of the most striking moments so far have occurred when prosecutors have recited Trump’s own words back at him as he sits here in court.
Just now, lawyer Christopher Conroy recited the remarks Trump made outside the courtroom yesterday about Michael Cohen.
Trump is playing an extended game of fuck around and find out.
“He knows about the order, he knows what he’s not allowed to do, but he does it anyway,” prosecutor Christopher Conroy tells the court. Conroy argues the proximity of the posts to the events of trial, and the subjects discussed in them, make it clear what they are about. Conroy says he can’t see any “straight-faced argument” that these posts don’t relate to the trial. He also alleges the disregard for the order is “intentional”.
And a reminder for our readers, the burden of proof is on the District Attorney’s office to prove that Trump wilfully
flaunted[flouted] the gag order covering the trial. That’s what Conroy is trying to prove right now.
I suppose one could make an argument that Trump is genuinely too stupid and too self-enclosed to understand that the gag order is real and applies to him and can be enforced. One could probably make an argument that he genuinely believes that he alone is allowed to ignore things like gag orders.
Trump’s defence lawyer, Todd Blanche is now arguing his case to the judge. He claims Trump is fully aware of the gag order, and did not violate it because he was not attacking witnesses in relation to the trial specifically, just in general.
Blanche adds that Trump was simply responding to attacks from the witnesses, including Cohen. “He’s allowed to respond to political attacks, your honour,” Blanche says.
Hmm. Nah. Not convincing. I’d go with “He’s too stupid to get it, your honour.”
Todd Blanche, one of Trump’s lawyers, is becoming increasingly
aggravated[irritated].His argument with Justice Merchan over Trump’s social media activity continues. At one point, Merchan asks him if he is claiming that when Trump made the social media posts in question, the former president did not believe he was violating the gag order. Blanche stands before the judge in silence for several seconds before moving onto something else.
Say yes! Say that’s exactly it: he did not believe it, because that really is how stupid he is.
Not that it would work, but it would be fun to see.