Monday, January 22, 2024

Curiouser And Curiouser

Did they show up to hear Trump testify? Or to see how Kaplan handled objections and shut him down? Rulings by trial courts are not precedential, but courts tend to follow courts in handling witnesses, especially the same parties in different courtrooms. Trump won't so much testify as be challenged to present testimony relevant to the proceedings. As I said, he can't offer opinions on Carroll's damages, and I don't think Kaplan will let him pontificate or rant. Aside from the questions his attorney will put to him that will be disallowed. And since cross-examination is limited to topics raised in direct, there may not be much to see at all.

Except how and why the judges shuts Trump down.  Maybe they want material to use to tell Trump to stay off the stand in the criminal cases.  Because yes, at this point, I think Trump is that stupid (and would waive the 5th).

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