This is not a judge issue. This is a media issue. Unless you want a closed court. Of course, if one of our resident lawyers wants to step in and give a better explanation.
I don’t think so because just yesterday I posted about how the judge is going to redact one of the questions and answers.
Part of me wants him to get the help he needs, but I think this is true, and think it's likely that he'd be pissed at both parties even without the mental issues. If he set himself on fire even in part because of some libertarian-adjacent shit (EDIT: he did), I don't know whether to hope for his recovery or not.
Late-night talk show hosts and other comedians are waiting with bated breath. Can't wait for the SNL skit of the part of Stormy's testimony where she describes Trump naked.
You’re telling me that the day after the House GOP set up their FART task force there are reports that Trump is falling asleep and farting in the courtroom? These writers aren’t even trying anymore. How many stamps does it take to mail it in this badly?
That’s a dangerous combination: Florida man who set himself on fire outside Trump hush money trial in New York wrote manifesto called “The Ponzi Papers” that’s “riddled with conspiracy theories on everything from cryptocurrency and Hollywood actors to COVID and Bill Clinton” https://t.co/v0dkRLDf7V— Because Miami (@BecauseMiami) April 19, 2024
Man, I can't imagine how messed up you have to be to set yourself on fire. I mean of all the ways to off yourself that has to be way up there in the list of horrific deaths.
Unfortunately, fire as a purifying agent is incorporated into many religious beliefs. Personally, I prefer water as a purifying agent, but to each their own.
Did you read what I posted from CNN? That is far more than 1 or 2 questions, and gives a hell of a lot of info about the juror.
Right…there was one answer that previously was not redacted, a juror was identified, so the judge expanded his redaction order. I’m suggesting he be more aggressive about protecting their identities and redact more. Treat it like a mob trial.
Based on the latest, I’ll bet he’s going to write a sequel to The Art of the Deal: The Art of He Who Dealt It