They took a lunch break and Dozy Don didn’t dash out and grab the cameras…I wonder if it’s dawning on him that this isn’t a civil case where he can get away with whatever he wants.
Looks like he hasn’t been sleeping very well.
re: #2 Charles
He looks….defeated. Tired and broken, and though he’s certainly no stranger to being a defendant in a civil trial, this time it’s a criminal trial and all his bluster and bullshit, his usual way of worming out of trouble, failed him.
Trump has to be in the courtroom every day for the duration of his criminal trial.
“If you do not show up there will be an arrest,” Judge Merchan said.— Jesse Rodriguez (@JesseRodriguez) April 15, 2024
re: #8 Dave In Austin
I wonder if he has any hate rallies “campaign events” planned during the trial. There could be an awful lot of disappointed MAGAts out there.
re: #4 Charles
Looks like he hasn’t been sleeping very well.
If we aren’t sleeping well with this seditious treasonweasel running for office and an entire political party in thrall to this criminal, then he shouldn’t be sleeping well knowing that he’s about to face justice for his criminal conduct (or at least a fraction of the crimes we know about have indicted for).
re: #263 Dangerman
oh dear, we’re solid in -17.5% territory
nope
i guess i was mistaken
down over 18
am i watching it with fascination?
you betcha
re: #6 nines09
I suggest he take 10 or so Ambien.
Along with some shots of liquor to smooth things over
re: #14 Dangerman
Read in the voice of Sarah Palin. /damnit!
re: #15 sizzzzlerz
Along with some shots of liquor to smooth things over
half pint of paint stripper
Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass indicated that the state would submit a request “seeking an order to show cause why Defendant should not be held in contempt” after flaunting an order from the court barring him from attacking witnesses.
MSNBC chyron:
PROSPECTIVE HUSH MONEY JURORS TO BE ASKED ABOUT QANON AND ANTIFA, BUT NOT POLITICAL AFFILIATION
re: #22 Charles
MSNBC chyron:
PROSPECTIVE HUSH MONEY JURORS TO BE ASKED ABOUT QANON AND ANTIFA, BUT NOT POLITICAL AFFILIATION
Which is to be expected. Political affiliation should, in theory, not have anything to do with one’s ability to deliberate on justice. While in reality, the vast majority of Republicans are brain-washed cultists, it would look really bad if the Court started explicitly refusing to seat Republicans for juries in criminal trials involving the Republican Party nominee.
BERLIN, April 15 (Reuters) - Tesla (TSLA.O) told staff it is laying off more than 10% of its global workforce, an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday shows, as it grapples with falling sales and an intensifying price war for electric vehicles (EVs).
In response to commentary on the news on X, Tesla CEO Elon Musk posted: “About every five years, we need to reorganize and streamline the company for the next phase of growth.”Musk last announced a round of job cuts in 2022, after telling executives he had a “super bad feeling” about the economy. Tesla never outlined how many jobs it cut in 2022, but its employee headcount has risen from around 100,000 in late 2021 to over 140,000 in late 2023, according to SEC filings.
Monday’s dismissals were effective immediately, according to a copy of the email sent to laid off employees seen by Reuters.
re: #24 goddamnedfrank
Tesla should have never built the X, the 3 or the Cybertruck. Should have gone straight from the S to the Y and then built a modular panel van with a Kei-class truck rear bed option.
re: #26 goddamnedfrank
Tesla should have never built the X, the 3 or the Cybertruck. Should have gone straight from the S to the Y and then built a modular panel van with a Kei-class truck rear bed option.
Yes, but then the model numbers wouldn’t spell SEXY, which defeats the entire purpose.
…that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom—and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.Abraham Lincoln
November 19, 1863
Never fight uphill, me boys. Never fight uphill.
Donald John Trump
April 14, 2024
Arrrrrrr.
re: #26 goddamnedfrank
Tesla should have never built the X, the 3 or the Cybertruck. Should have gone straight from the S to the Y and then built a modular panel van with a Kei-class truck rear bed option.
Unfortunately, they have Elon running the place to force them into the wrong direction.
re: #14 Dangerman
nope
i guess i was mistaken
down over 18am i watching it with fascination?
you betcha
It took just 15 min to lose 1% and momentarily hit -19
re: #10 Nerdy Fish
I wonder if he has any
hate rallies“campaign events” planned during the trial. There could be an awful lot of disappointed MAGAts out there.
He can schedule them for weekends. I also read they will be off every Wednesday.
re: #24 goddamnedfrank
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If they want to stop the lagging sales and continued tanking of their stock they only need to get rid of one employee. That employee is the almost the whole cause of their recent downturn.
re: #4 Charles
Looks like he hasn’t been sleeping very well.
There’ll be plenty of opportunity to catch some ZZZZZs during the trial.
It’s going to be interesting now that Trump’s already dozed off in the first 90 minutes or so…everyone’s going to be watching to see him do it again…and again.
re: #26 goddamnedfrank
Hey now. I love my 3. Best car I’ve ever owned. Not going to lie about that. But as long as Elon is their guy, I’ll never buy another Tesla. I’m holding out for the Rivian R3x.
re: #29 Hecuba’s daughter
Unfortunately, they have Elon running the place to force them into the wrong direction.
Elon’s too busy playing internet edgelord and shitposting on his $44 billion personal blog to pay attention to Tesla.
re: #35 GlutenFreeJesus
Hey now. I love my 3. Best car I’ve ever owned. Not going to lie about that. But as long as Elon is their guy, I’ll never buy another Tesla. I’m holding out for the Rivian R3x.
And the white nationalists Elon has been courting wouldn’t be caught dead in an electric car.
re: #37 No Malarkey!
And the white nationalists Elon has been courting wouldn’t be caught dead in an electric car.
Literally had my best friend yesterday tell me (about the Mustang Mach-E, the electric version of the iconic Ford sports car) that he’d totally want one if it wasn’t electric, which says pretty much all you need to know about knuckle-dragging neanderthals who think gas-powered cars are masculine or some shit.
Trump violated the gag order again, posting an attack on Alvin Bragg.
Trump: “Oh no, you’re gonna fine me $3000?”
[ immediately goes to Truth Social and violates the gag order again ]
re: #40 Charles
Trump: “Oh no, you’re gonna fine me $3000?”
[ immediately goes to Truth Social and violates the gag order again ]
Waiting for the judge to say, “Bailiff, please confiscate the defendant’s phone for the time he is present in this courtroom.”
If they actually put Trump in jail for contempt, I’ll be shocked. …SHOCKED!
re: #42 Charles
If they actually put Trump in jail for contempt, I’ll be shocked. …SHOCKED!
They’ve been deliberately dancing around holding him in contempt the whole fucking time he’s been under indictment. Nobody’s going to do anything about it. If they do, it’s just going to be inconsequential fines that he could pay straight out of his wallet. The justice system is just not set up to actually punish a man like Trump.
re: #33 A Three Hour Tour
There’ll be plenty of opportunity to catch some ZZZZZs during the trial.
We were wondering if there may be (or have been) some sort of, errr, pharmaceutical intervention at play here….
re: #41 Nerdy Fish
Waiting for the judge to say, “Bailiff, please confiscate the defendant’s phone for the time he is present in this courtroom.”
The fines clearly have no deterrent effect on him. Community service—-that is picking up litter——would be a real shock to him. Can a judge impose that instead of fines for violations of the gag order?
I would just love to see him with a crew picking up litter along a highway…..
re: #2 Charles
New dinosaur discovery: Exhaustodon.
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Got the final number and the wire is complete. Wanted to be accurate.
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But I’m still proud to be able to give back to our country.
I’ve said it for years. After military service, paying your taxes is the most patriotic thing we can do.
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re: #38 Nerdy Fish
Literally had my best friend yesterday tell me (about the Mustang Mach-E, the electric version of the iconic Ford sports car) that he’d totally want one if it wasn’t electric, which says pretty much all you need to know about knuckle-dragging neanderthals who think gas-powered cars are masculine or some shit.
The electric Harley will have to have a loudspeaker system to mimic the thumpa-thumpa
re: #43 Nerdy Fish
They’ve been deliberately dancing around holding him in contempt the whole fucking time he’s been under indictment. Nobody’s going to do anything about it. If they do, it’s just going to be inconsequential fines that he could pay straight out of his wallet. The justice system is just not set up to actually punish a man like Trump.
They could just put him in confinement for the remainder of the afternoon and do this on a day-by-day basis. He shows up at court, violates a gag order at break, and spends the rest of the afternoon in a holding cell next to some other patriot.
So now we know why Wednesdays are free - for extra hearings on Trump’s behavior.
re: #43 Nerdy Fish
They’ve been deliberately dancing around holding him in contempt the whole fucking time he’s been under indictment. Nobody’s going to do anything about it. If they do, it’s just going to be inconsequential fines that he could pay straight out of his wallet. The justice system is just not set up to actually punish a man like Trump.
How Donald Trump Gets Special Treatment in the Legal System
The former president rails against a “two-tiered system of justice.” But he’s the one benefiting from it.
re: #44 Jay C
We were wondering if there may be (or have been) some sort of, errr, pharmaceutical intervention at play here….
Lawyers slipped him Benadryl?
re: #38 Nerdy Fish
It’s too bad they made it look like a thousand other SUVs instead of designing an electric Mustang.
re: #54 Dangerman
Napper Don
(stolen)
Dozy Donald has a nice ring to it. Dozy Donald and the Porn Star Case
INVASION!!!
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re: #55 jaunte
It’s too bad they made it look like a thousand other SUVs instead of designing an electric Mustang.
Speaking of SUVs, I just saw a 😎 bright blue one with a bedazzled god loves trump sign, and rhinestone encrusted door handles, side panels and bumpers. I’d have puked if I hadn’t been laughing so hard.
Interesting that by setting the contempt hearing for 4/24, he’s just allowed TFG nine more days to keep on violating the order.
re: #59 Eclectic Cyborg
Interesting that by setting the contempt hearing for 4/24, he’s just allowed TFG nine more days to keep on violating the order.
See my point earlier. Nobody wants to actually touch this man, and it’s not because of the smell.
re: #62 darthstar
That’s after Blanche claimed there were 200000 documents in discovery (again). That was a lie and nearly everything was duplicated from other parts of discovery and they found only a few dozen items that were included.
Blanche is on his last legs with the judge.
And Tired Trump can’t keep his eyes open during morning 1, day 1. Low energy.
It’s not going to get any better for him.
Fuck that guy.
re: #60 darthstar
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Maybe they can get Twitter gulag defense network maven, Todd kincannon, to help out, if he’s not killing dogs or claiming to be Jesus.
re: #64 lawhawk
Dicking the court around by not being prepared for defense exhibits wasn’t a good delay strategy.
re: #63 Nerdy Fish
See my point earlier. Nobody wants to actually touch this man, and it’s not because of the smell.
Could also be Merchan is giving Trump more rope to hang himself with.
re: #66 darthstar
Dicking the court around by not being prepared for defense exhibits wasn’t a good delay strategy.
It’s worked for him in Loose Cannon’s courtroom, but that sort of thing doesn’t fly before a real judge. They tend to take a dim view of arguments that start with, “Well, yes, we could’ve, but we just didn’t, because…”
re: #68 Nerdy Fish
It’s worked for him in Loose Cannon’s courtroom, but that sort of thing doesn’t fly before a real judge. They tend to take a dim view of arguments that start with, “Well, yes, we could’ve, but we just didn’t, because…”
That’s why Trump is raging about Judge Merchan, because unlike Cannon, Merchan isn’t gonna let team Trump get away with their BS. He’s putting the hammer down, and it’s pretty clear Trump doesn’t like it one damn bit.
It’s disturbing to see people continuing even at this late date to fantasize about manipulating Trump to get a foreign policy outcome they prefer.
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First wave of prospective jurors is entering the courtroom.
re: #70 jaunte
It’s disturbing to see people continuing even at this late date to fantasize about manipulating Trump to get a foreign policy outcome they prefer.
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re: #70 jaunte
Indeed. The idea that Trump would suddenly start helping the Palestinians is absurd on its face. He only recently described Israel’s problem as not killing them all fast enough.
Well, I have to be up early for work tomorrow, so I’ll just have to check in tomorrow morning my time to see a review of the Trump shenanigans.
Have a good one, Lizards and stay healthy.
Judge Merchan changed the date of the hearing on the DA’s Office request to hold Trump in contempt of court for violating the gag order to April 23rd at 9:30 a.m. ET
re: #72 Unabogie
Indeed. The idea that Trump would suddenly start helping the Palestinians is absurd on its face. He only recently described Israel’s problem as not killing them all fast enough.
The ‘genocide Joe’ kiddies are GOP astroturf at the leadership/funding level even if many footsoldiers are acting out old ultra-left impulses. It was far too rapid to be spontaneous, and it has been taken up by the overt Trump groupies.
re: #77 Shropshire Slasher
Real safety glasses are for Ford wimps.
Bluster and bombast, his stock-in-trade, would behind closed doors diminish and fade.
Once seated then settled, the lies that he peddled, all melted into the drool that below him had puddled.
Rest easy sleepy Don through jury selection and dream of your trial for insurrection.— John Powers (@ReportingfromNY) April 15, 2024
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— Tarquin 🇺🇦 (@Tarquin_Helmet) April 15, 2024
re: #72 Unabogie
Indeed. The idea that Trump would suddenly start helping the Palestinians is absurd on its face. He only recently described Israel’s problem as not killing them all fast enough.
Of course he would. If his BFF’s MBS and Putin ordered him to support the Palestinians, he would change his position on a dime. Everything he does is transactional — his only core beliefs are what will benefit him financially and turning us into a fascist state.
Reports that Trump fell asleep in court again this afternoon.
For no apparent reason, I present a picture of a rechargeable pacemaker from the early 70’s (Pacesetter was bought by St Jude Medical which subsequently was purchased by Abbott). These bad boys were “on demand” and had a set pacing rate - allowed your heart to beat above a set rate without pacing but paced your heart if went below that rate. If you had complete heart block, your heart would always be paced at the same rate. You’re asleep? Pace at 72bpm. You trying to chase the neighbor kids off of your lawn? Pace at 72bpm.
No one makes a rechargeable pacemaker anymore - current battery technology allows 10+ years of pacing (and sensing and telemetry) off of a fixed-cell battery. Longest documented life of a working pacemaker is > 37 years (guinnessworldrecords.com), though I suspect he either paced very infrequently or it was nuclear powered (osrp.lanl.gov).
re: #83 lawhawk
Reports that Trump fell asleep in court again this afternoon.
Probably doesn’t have enough Diet Coke to keep him awake? Keep that caffeine flowing!
I recommend staying up all night posting; only you can save the day, Don.
re: #86 jaunte
Expect Trump to not only bristle at that reference, but insist his lawyers file a motion to recuse based on the lack of calling him (former/ex) president.
Court can be pretty boring, but seeing Trump’s attorney’s put dotted ping pong balls on his eyelids so he looks awake while they keep him sedated with over the counter cold meds would have me reaching for my credit card and shelling out for pay-per-view.
re: #52 Dangerman
How Donald Trump Gets Special Treatment in the Legal System
The former president rails against a “two-tiered system of justice.” But he’s the one benefiting from it.
Have you guys ever watch one of those youtube videos covering Sovereign citizen court cases? Same level of entitlement
Shit.
Shit. shit. shit. shit.
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Your reminder that jurors don’t know what case they’re going to be on until they arrive in court.
re: #96 darthstar
Yup. If you’re in the jury pool, they’re in a separate area until they get called to any of the courtrooms requiring a jury be seated, and that’s when they learn the details or the parties involved.
Those in the courthouse today had to know there was a chance they’d get called for Trump’s case though. The courts also asked for extra people to be available as jurors because of the likelihood that many would be excused due to prejudicial beliefs about Trump.
I know that I couldn’t sit on his jury (if I were living in Manhattan and called), mostly b/c I have a lengthy online history that could be linked back to me, even if I can indicate that I can be impartial and follow the facts and the law.
re: #98 lawhawk
I could appear impartial and still find that piece of shit conman guilty.
re: #99 Interesting Times
It’s also a ready-made excuse for those freaked out at the prospect of being on such a hugely consequential case (not that I can blame them, especially if they’re afraid of becoming targets for violent Maga chuds).
Last time I was a prospective juror, one guy pipes up saying he was so excited about being a juror and he really really really wanted to have the experience. He was excused. As was I, either because I said I was an engineer or because I audibly gasped at how many hands were raised when they asked the panel “who has been charged or convicted of a crime?”.
re: #99 Interesting Times
It’s also a ready-made excuse for those freaked out at the prospect of being on such a hugely consequential case (not that I can blame them, especially if they’re afraid of becoming targets for violent Maga chuds).
Most people are probably hoping for a short case(like the one time I was a juror) that will be over by the end of the day and not one with weeks-long commitment. Mine was one of those stupid cases that clog the courtroom and would be better handled by Judge Judy.
re: #102 Hecuba’s daughter
I’d say the timeline is that it takes this week and next to do voir dire. Opening statements start on April 29, and trial takes 2-3 weeks. Closing statements by Memorial Day. Deliberations and verdict within 2-3 days after that (and yeah, I’m thinking it might take a few days to go through all the charges, even though they’re essentially the same crime).
Trumpworld and the RNC are fundraising off the trial, as per my spam folder.
Fucking hilarious. Yeah, Trump is on trial for his criminal conduct, and the GOP and RNC think he’s a suitable nominee for being president. The entire party is off the rails and in cult terrain. They think it’s a witch hunt and projecting their own election interference on those trying to hold him accountable for his crime spree.
Oh for the good old days where simply being caught on a hot mike saying ARGH! would be enough to end your campaign (Dean), an affair (any number of people, including Edwards, Gary Hart, etc.), or similar nonsense. Actual criminal conduct would be disqualifying until Trump. Now, they are fundraising to try and end democracy.
re: #104 lawhawk
Perversely, things seemed to work better when voters were more ‘finicky’.
FFVCS stock closes down $5.98, or 18.35 percent, to $26.61
Amanda Marcotte:
As a lifelong lover of the English language, I’m being slowly driven mad by one word that haunts the news coverage these days: “affair.”
“…the word “affair” is misleading. Yes, an affair is illicit by definition, and quite likely a bad idea. But an affair is also exciting, erotic, possibly even romantic. An affair suggests two people who can’t keep their hands off each other, despite knowing it’s wrong. None of this comes close to describing the nauseating single encounter that Daniels has described, whether to journalists or in her memoir. She has insisted, repeatedly, that she did not want to have sex with Trump and gave in because it seemed easier than resisting his advances.
……….
Trump’s conduct with women makes clear that he’s both a bully and a coward, who victimizes vulnerable people in situations where they have no real way to fight back. It also undermines his lifelong effort to portray himself as an irresistible Lothario and sexual dynamo. The ladies don’t swoon over Donald Trump. They spend every minute wondering when it will be safe to wriggle free from his stubby fingers.”
re: #99 Interesting Times
It’s also a ready-made excuse for those freaked out at the prospect of being on such a hugely consequential case (not that I can blame them, especially if they’re afraid of becoming targets for violent Maga chuds).
It’s also a huge time commitment. This will take a while. People have lives and responsibilities. Not everyone can take a month break to sit in court. So saying that you couldn’t be impartial is an easy out.
re: #110 dat_said
Of course it is clear to everyone that Trump is cataloguing revenge targets when he takes the White House again. Everyone knows he will seek personal revenge against everyone. This is what this election is all about. - the ability for one man to hijack an entire superpower to seek his own personal agenda of revenge and grievance at the expense of everyone and anything that ever stood against him and his ambitions.
Justice Thomas missed today’s SCOTUS session without explanation. Fingers crossed!
re: #24 goddamnedfrank
Soviet management methods. “We’ll kill 10% of you at random. That will make the rest of you fight harder.”
re: #116 Romantic Heretic
thats the old roman method decimate, deci is 10, to increase morale in a Legion that has disgraced itself.
re: #49 Dangerman
Which won’t do much for mileage as generating that noise takes power.
re: #26 goddamnedfrank
Tesla should have never built the X, the 3 or the Cybertruck. Should have gone straight from the S to the Y and then built a modular panel van with a Kei-class truck rear bed option.
But if he did that the models wouldn’t spel S3XY . Dammit, somebody already said that !
re: #117 Greup
thats the old roman method decimate, deci is 10, to increase morale in a Legion that has disgraced itself.
That’s why one of my pet peeves is the modern usage of decimate as a synonym for “wipe out”. No, it’s only 10%. What makes it shocking is that it was a possible Roman military discipline.
re: #119 BlueSpotinAL ✅
But if he did that the models wouldn’t spel S3XY . Dammit, somebody already said that !
LEET the games begin.
Trump supporter outside courthouse doesn’t think this should be criminal: “If he had an affair, services were paid for, services were rendered. So what are we talking about? Lots of men use prostitutes.” pic.twitter.com/1q2oYG0WiY
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) April 15, 2024