Ex-Trump Attorney Spots 'Embarrassing' Courtroom Moment For Trump Legal Team
Ty Cobb, former White House attorney to Donald Trump, called out the former president and his legal team for their courtroom behavior at his defamation trial on Wednesday.
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Ty Cobb, former White House attorney to Donald Trump, called out the former president and his legal team for their courtroom behavior at his defamation trial on Wednesday.
There were tense moments in court in New York on Wednesday morning, when Donald Trump’s lawyer attempted yet again to ask the judge in the E Jean Carroll defamation trial for a postponement.
Former President Donald Trump’s audible reactions to writer E. Jean Carroll’s testimony against him in federal court on Wednesday prompted the judge to threaten to remove him from the courtroom, according to multiple outlets.
A New York federal judge snapped at a lawyer for Donald Trump on Wednesday after she again asked for a delay in his sex assault defamation trial so the former president could attend his mother-in-law's funeral "I said sit down!" Judge Lewis Kaplan told Trump's lawyer Alina Habba. Habba replied, "I don't like to be spoken [to] like that ... I will not speak to you like that." Kaplan shot back, "It is denied. Sit down." Read more CNBC politics coverage RFK Jr. presidential campaign questioned
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell on Tuesday argued why Alina Habba is now “the current front-runner as worst Trump lawyer to appear in court so far.”
All Tuesday morning, former President Donald Trump used social media to attack writer E. Jean Carroll.
Another New York trial against former President Donald Trump is expected to begin today: the second defamation case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.
With jury selection about to begin, a judge denied Donald Trump's request Tuesday that a defamation trial stemming from a columnist's claims that he sexually abused her in the 1990s be suspended for a day so he could attend the funeral of his mother-in-law later in the week.