How long do you think it will take before Trump violates the order?

  • Flying Squid
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    569 months ago

    Limited? Why? I don’t get it. Why are they being so lenient with him?

    • @Riccosuave@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      They apparently realize the implicit dangers of making a martyr out of a moron. It seems like the prevailing wisdom is to continue to give him enough tether to hang himself. For the record, I’m not sure I necessarily agree with that strategy, but I do understand it.

      • @remotelove@lemmy.ca
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        -39 months ago

        From what I have seen, judges can do whatever the fuck they want in regards to a case and especially in their own courtroom.

        • Brudder Aaron
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          89 months ago

          Yep. Only because it’s Trump and his massive cult of sycophants that they are using baby gloves with him.

          Wish they had the balls to actually treat him like they would literally any other criminal. But I guess its better to try to avoid another Jan. 6th.

          • @remotelove@lemmy.ca
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            79 months ago

            In some sick way, I would like to see them attempt another “rebellion”. There absolutely won’t be a minimal police force waiting for them this time around. Seeing those idiots go up against a proper riot force might be interesting to watch.

            However, I understand that the risks outweigh the potential entertainment value. No more lives need to be lost or destroyed over this garbage.

    • The judge always has a duty to avoid appellate issues and therefore judges tend to be very lenient to make sure this case is done for good at the end of the court process.

      And just because ppl say this is a trump thing, NO. Sam Bankman-Fried, is one of a lot of other prominent cases where they have been swaths of leniency as well.

  • @Pratai@lemmy.ca
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    309 months ago

    It’s hilarious that anyone thinks they can keep that big mouthed manchild quiet.

  • @No1@aussie.zone
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    9 months ago

    Sheesh, I reckon only some 300lb beta cuck with tiny hands, fake tan and bad hair would comply with a gag order!

    A strong, fearless leader would speak his mind and not be gagged by any witch hunt!

  • @remotelove@lemmy.ca
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    139 months ago

    I bet there is going to be a “fundraising email” in my spam folder violating this order… lemmie check, brb. (I somehow got on the trump spam list years ago and they send between 3-4 emails (or more) a day trying to grift.)

    Not yet. I’ll add to this comment when and if it arrives.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    109 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Judge Arthur Engoron issued the order, which applies to all parties in the case and pertains only to verbal attacks on court staff.

    Engoron had suggested on Monday that testimony about Trump’s 2011 financial statement might be beyond the legal time limit applicable to Attorney General James’ lawsuit.

    A lawyer for James’ office, Kevin Wallace, went on to suggest that he was using the 2011 document to show that Trump’s financial statements were prepared in the same manner — giving him and his company the final say over the valuations that appeared — for at least a decade.

    Donald Bender, an accountant who prepared the financial statements for years, testified that Trump’s company supplied the numbers that went into the documents.

    While grumbling that he’d rather be on the campaign trail, the Republican former president and 2024 GOP front-runner has used the waiting cameras in a courthouse hallway as a microphone for political messaging.

    James scored an early victory when Engoron, a Democrat, ruled last week that Trump committed fraud by exaggerating the size of his penthouse at Trump Tower, claiming his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida was worth as much as $739 million and putting similar oversized valuations on office towers, golf courses and other assets.


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