That doesn’t mean he and I and Joner are saying the same thing.Trump: It was very revealing day. Any honest reporter would say that. I would recommend you read Joner— Jonathan Turley pic.twitter.com/f0soqyp7g9
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 7, 2024
Stormy was shown this tweet by Trump’s lawyer and asked if she thought it was proper to disparage him for the way he looks. Stormy said yes because he started it (horseface comments). pic.twitter.com/iITLtCv15Q
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 7, 2024
Who’s gonna tell him these days in court do count as “campaign time”? As much as staged visits to bodegas and fire stations do.Don't worry, you'll be in Fulton County soon enough, Donald. https://t.co/hB5R1Xdh8L
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) May 7, 2024
Pretty much how I felt about it, with one ear on MSNBC transmutating what was going on in court into bones the “panel” could gnaw, while I cooked meals for the week (I haven’t eaten, but now I’m not hungry. Cooking will do that to you.). Can’t tell which questions are for the jury, and which are for Trump. Spending this much time on a witness tends to reinforce the importance of the witness. And cross-examination is best done with a rapier, not a sledgehammer.I have not been overly impressed with the cross examination. Daniels is clearly well prepped and some of these questions are walking right into traps. https://t.co/ShHTP1pWEq
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 7, 2024
Pretty much what I got from the day.Translation: “So this was a very big day. A very revealing day. A porn actor testified that before she had sex with me she spanked me on my bottom with a magazine and recalled me telling her that she reminded me of my daughter.” https://t.co/lsRxgcEmcs
— Tim O'Brien (@TimOBrien) May 7, 2024
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