It’s the MAGA way.He meant what he said and he said what he meant, a thug calls for violence 100 percent. https://t.co/wy0R9atnUh
— Kara Swisher (@karaswisher) April 16, 2024
Yes, this is for your own good.This came up when Justice Merchan read out the “Parker warning”—some were confused why the judge would threaten arrest for not appearing without informing the defendant of his ability to file a motion to avoid having to appear. pic.twitter.com/zaHfr09oCb
— Tyler McBrien (@TylerMcBrien) April 16, 2024
I think the “intelligent” element is the stumbling block here.The judge can excuse the defendant, but as @nkorpett tells me, the judge will be careful about it because the rule’s requirement is designed to protect a constitutional right. So waiving that right must be “voluntary, knowing, and intelligent.” Hence the Parker warning.
— Tyler McBrien (@TylerMcBrien) April 16, 2024
“You’re nothing but a pack of cards!” Trump, in his own mind..@qjurecic rightly points out to me that these rules exist to protect a defendant's right to hear the case against them, confront witnesses, etc. But Trump is kind of turning that on its head by implying in this post and others that it’s unfair for Merchan to require his presence pic.twitter.com/DNlwCAvt3q
— Tyler McBrien (@TylerMcBrien) April 16, 2024
On the other hand, let him keep talking to the cameras:Keep confessing, thank you https://t.co/nQm5LQx1u3
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) April 16, 2024
News:
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) April 16, 2024
Prosecutors release their written arguments for finding Trump in contempt for posts that they say "unquestionably" violate the gag order.
Full filing in the thread. pic.twitter.com/XdXfMYnZjB
Trumps lawyers are requesting if it's ok if he shows up in pajamas tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/eR6KGcXB7e
— GingerSpice❄️π (@thedesertginger) April 15, 2024
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