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Mentally Stunted, Incompetent Old Fool Trump Rehearsed His Unhinged Fraud Trial Rant for Days Before the Judge Shut Him Up

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Trump Rehearsed His Unhinged Fraud Trial Rant for Days Before the Judge
Shut Him Up
The former president launched into an unauthorized tirade in court after
being barred from personally delivering closing arguments in his New York
civil fraud trial
By Nikki McCann Ramirez, Asawin Suebsaeng
January 11, 2024
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JANUARY 11: Former U.S. President Donald Trump and
his lawyer Christopher Kise attend the closing arguments in the Trump
Organization civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court on January
11, 2024 in New York City. Trump won't make his own closing arguments
after his lawyers objected to Judge Arthur Engoron's insistence that Trump
stay within the bounds of "relevant, material facts that are in evidence"
of the case. Prosecutors allege that Trump and his two sons Donald Trump
Jr. and Eric Trump conspired to inflate his net worth on financial
statements provided to banks and insurers to secure loans. New York
Attorney General Letitia James has sued seeking $370 million in damages.
(Photo by Shannon Stapleton-Pool/Getty Images)
Donald Trump attends the closing arguments in the Trump Organization civil
fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court on Jan. 11, 2024 in New York
City. Shannon Stapleton-Pool/Getty Images

Closing arguments in New York’s civil fraud trial against Donald Trump
took place on Thursday, and despite having been officially barred from
personally delivering his defense’s closing statements, the former
president launched into an unauthorized rant before the court and Judge
Arthur Engoron.

Sources told Rolling Stone that Trump had been rehearsing what he thought
would be a blistering, dramatic conclusion to the case that will determine
the fate of his business empire.

On Wednesday, the theatrical plan by Trump and his attorneys fell apart
after Trump’s legal team, led by Chris Kise, refused to agree to
conditions that would restrict him from going off-topic or attacking
individuals involved in the trial.

Trump didn’t care.

Without waiting for Engoron’s permission, Trump began delivering a
grievance-laden tirade from the defense table after asking once again if
he could address the court, calling the trial a “political witch hunt,”
and saying that “we should receive damages for what we went through.”

“This is a fraud on me,” Trump raved at the judge. “What’s happened here,
sir, is a fraud on me.” The former president added that “We have a
situation where I’m an innocent man I’ve been persecuted by somebody
running for office and I think you have to go outside the bounds.”

Engoron allowed the former president to speak for several minutes, before
cutting him off and instructing Trump’s attorneys to “please control your
client.”

According to two people familiar with the matter who spoke to Rolling
Stone, in recent weeks Trump had told several close allies of his
intention to personally deliver a closing argument, and at times previewed
some of the things he wanted to say before the judge. One of the sources
describes it as the ex-president informally “rehearsing” his spite-filled
court monologue for his friends.

Based on what the two sources relay to Rolling Stone this week, it appears
Engoron’s assumption that Trump would use the forum to rave about his own
grievances was right on the money. The former president’s private
“rehearsing” of what he planned to say included haranguing the judge’s
staff, railing against the New York attorney general as “racist” and soft
on crime, claiming that the trial was an example of the Democratic Party
and Biden administration supposedly trying to “rig” the 2024 election, and
gratuitously boasting of the values of his sprawling business and real-
estate empire, among other jabs and bluster.
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After Engoron denied his request, a defiant Trump addressed reporters
before entering the courtroom on Thursday, calling the trial a “disgrace”
and a “terrible witch hunt.”

“I want to speak, I want to make the summation,” he said, adding that
Engoron “is not letting me make the summation because I’ll bring up things
that he doesn’t want to hear.” The former president added that instead of
delivering his remarks before the judge, he and his lawyers would be
holding a press conference after the court adjourns.

In September of 2022, the state of New York sued the former president, his
adult sons, several of his business associates, and the Trump Organization
in civil court. New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleged that the
conglomerate had “falsely and fraudulently valued multiple assets and
misrepresented those values to financial institutions for economic
benefit.”

A year later, Engoron ruled that the former president, his company, and
several of the associates named in the lawsuit were liable for having
committed fraud, and revoked the New York business licenses held by the
defendants in the lawsuit — effectively destroying the Trump
Organization’s ability to conduct business in the state.
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The trial that has taken place over the last 44 days has no jury, and
Engoron will directly determine the final penalties that will be leveled
against the Trump family and its company.

Trump has adopted a similar tactic as he has in the slew of other criminal
and civil litigation leveled against him since his departure from office:
publicly attacking judges, prosecutors, and other individuals associated
with the case.

Trump voluntarily attended multiple scheduled court dates in New York,
taking advantage of the gaggles of reporters who’d gather at the
courthouse by delivering rambling statements rife with attacks against
Engoron, the New York attorney general, and others involved. He also
attacked Engoron’s clerk Allison Greenfield, as well as his wife on social
media. The endless public targeting of court staff prompted Engoron to
issue a partial gag order barring the former president, and anyone else
involved in the trial, from “posting, emailing, or speaking publicly about
any of my staff.” The order was later expanded to include Trump’s
attorneys, who continued to attempt to impune Greenfield’s work with
Engoron.

Trump’s relentless attacks against Engoron and his staff prompted a deluge
of harassment and threats against the judge by the former president’s
supporters. In November, the New York court system reported that Engoron
and Greenfield had been subjected to a barrage of “serious and credible”
threats against their safety. On Thursday, hours before closing arguments
were scheduled to take place, Engoron’s home was swatted by a false bomb
threat.

Engoron had no reason to think Trump would tone it down in court on
Thursday. In one of the most chaotic moments of the trial, Engoron
beseeched Trump’s attorneys to “control” the former president during his
witness testimony before the court. The judge cautioned Trump and his
attorneys that “this is not a political rally” and that if the former
president would not cooperate Engoron would be forced to “excuse him and
draw every negative inference that I can.”
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Trump wanted to use the closing argument to get in a few more jabs, or as
one of the people familiar with the matter puts it, he “just wanted to go
off on the judge to his face one more time.”

It seems that despite the restrictions placed upon him, Trump went ahead
and did it anyway.
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