- cross-posted to:
- politics@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- politics@beehaw.org
Closing arguments in New Yorkās civil fraud trial against Donald Trump took place on Thursday, and despite having been officially barred from personally delivering his defenseās closing statements, the former president launched into an unauthorized rant before the court and Judge Arthur Engoron.
Sources told Rolling Stone that Trump had been rehearsing what he thought would be a blistering, dramatic conclusion to the case that will determine the fate of his business empire.
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Based on what the two sources relay to Rolling Stone this week, it appears Engoronās assumption that Trump would use the forum to rave about his own grievances was right on the money. The former presidentās private ārehearsingā of what he planned to say included haranguing the judgeās staff, railing against the New York attorney general as āracistā and soft on crime, claiming that the trial was an example of the Democratic Party and Biden administration supposedly trying to ārigā the 2024 election, and gratuitously boasting of the values of his sprawling business and real-estate empire, among other jabs and bluster.
Actually, a bit of both.
There was an initial order that the judge issued that laid out how the trial was going to go. This order would have things that Trump was required to do, or things that he was prohibited from doing. (that part is rare in pre-trial orders) Anyway, the prosecutor can look at that order, and make a motion to hold Trump in contempt if Trump violated it.
That contempt charge would then be added onto the final order, the one thatās likely to completely dissolve the Trump organization. Jail time in such a contempt is usually issued as āsuspendedā meaning that itās ordered, but if the person doesnāt fuck up for a period, and obeys the final order, then they donāt actually have to go to jail.
The other type of contempt is when Trump disregards the Judge while in the courtroom. And that one is a straight to jail type thing. The judge here might be brave enough to do it. Or mad enough.
After all, Trumpās followers have made bomb threats to this judgeās home. That makes people a tich mad.
So all Trump would need to do would be good and not act up?
Heās going to prison!
Thatās very informative, thank you!
Excellent summation