Donald Trump has had a lot to complain about since his first day in court. Whether it’s witch hunts or just how terrible everybody is for bringing dozens of charges against, one thing is clear: He's very uncomfortable about it all. Like, physically uncomfortable. At the end of his first day in court, Trump claimed that "everybody was freezing" in the "freezing room” of the New York City courthouse. On Thursday, Trump’s kvetch session to the media included complaints of having to sit as...
Friday, during an appearance on FNC's "Hannity," Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, criticized the political motivations behind the Trump trials underway in New York State. | Clips
Even the courtroom temperature is a plot against this sleepy, flatulent defendant. Amid his hush money trial, Donald Trump is even complaining of a deliberately cold courtroom, suggesting there is a conspiracy to discomfort him. Other reports claim the actual environmental distraction in the room is Trump himself, who supposedly off-gasses a storm while nodding off to sleep. — Read the rest
Jimmy Kimmel mentioned the former president's supposed flatulence on his late-night show.
Claims of presidential flatulence are a mainstay here at Snopes.
by WorldTribune Staff, April 26, 2024 In a Truth Social post on Thursday, Donald Trump wrote: “I’m at the heavily guarded Courthouse. Security is that of Fort Knox, all so that MAGA will not be able to attend this trial, presided over by a highly conflicted pawn of the Democrat Party.” Was that “pawn” Judge […]
Donald Trump looked like he was sleepwalking today as he walked out of the courtroom with half-shut eyes. But that didn't stop him from mumbling into the cameras, oddly describing the courtroom as "breathtaking." "Thank you very much everybody," the trial-riddled ex-president said, swallowing and smacking his lips as if in desperate need of a post-snooze glass of water. — Read the rest
The scene where a person set themselves on fire Police said the man distributed literature before self-immolating. [ more › ]
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders partook in "unethical behavior" while employed by Donald Trump's White House, according to a former colleague's analysis.Donald Trump's former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, appeared on MSNBC on Sunday to discuss a wide variety of Trump-related legal matters. Among those topics was the hush money criminal trial, where observers were recently treated to a story about Sanders purportedly managing Trump's affair while vowing to know nothing about...
If a former president nods off in a courtroom and no cameras are around to see it, did it really happen? The case of the People of the State of New York vs. Donald J. Trump got underway Monday, and while the fate of the forthcoming election — and perhaps democracy itself — may teeter on the outcome, the public is locked out of witnessing a seismic moment in American history. Video and audio feeds are banned from the courtroom, leaving folks to rely on the written and spoken word of reporters...
A man who set himself on fire across the street from the courthouse where Donald Trump's hush money trial is taking place is in critical condition.
As RedState’s Brittany Sheehan reported, a male lit himself on fire Friday outside the courthouse where Donald Trump’s criminal trial entered its fourth day. The man scattered leaflets before self-immolating.