CNN Special Correspondent Jamie Gangel reacts to images showing former President Donald Trump flanked by his attorneys inside a Manhattan court during his arraignment. #CNN #News
CNN Special Correspondent Jamie Gangel reacts to images showing former President Donald Trump flanked by his attorneys inside a Manhattan court during his arraignment. #CNN #News
Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV would all be in the courtroom! The irony..
@Steve Bee I wouldn’t know but you seem to 🤣😂🤣
He forgot handcuffs and prison cell…
@Morgan StevensConspicuously guilty beyond any doubt 🧐🧐
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34 counts seems like a lot for someone who says he did nothing wrong !
@common logic because why would they charge him with something that was already in the limelight? Because hes coming out clean on all the other stuff. Its desperation. 54 percent Republican approval rating could have something to do with it. They dont want him to win. It’s always political.. happens all the time in other countries. Trying to eliminate the competition. They are afraid and they are corrupt
@jms That would be a good argument if it held water.
As for your first question, it seems that you’ve quickly and conveniently “forgot” how you all screamed “you can’t charge a sitting President!” when Trump was in office. THAT is way different than coming out clean. Well guess what. The agreed to wait, and they DID.
Here’s the BIG problem with your assertion: Trump has said the indictment would help his campaign and nearly EVERY left wing analyst I’ve heard *AGREES* that his popularity will rise a bit as a result of this circus… It’s going to help his numbers… Help rekindle the flame in the dim minds of his minions.
Again, there is NO LAW that would prevent an indicted Trump OR EVEN A CONVICTED Trump from running for President. Boost the man’s numbers and allow him to run again… So remind me…. . What’s the political gain here?🙄😉
Remember all those ‘Lock her up!’ chants?
Irony.
Lock Trump up!!! 💯❤️❤️❤️🙂🤞
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂!!!!
He knows he is not in charge…the Judge is, and it’s the first time in his adult life he’s at the whim of another. One little outburst, and the Judge could find him in contempt, and have him whisked away to a cell until he learns proper respect for the court. It’s friggin PRICELESS.
@Eli MerrillWe don’t do anything off the feelings. The left is the party of feelings. I sure wouldn’t let a Democrat babysit my kids… Haha
@elroy the great Right… A guy sitting there with his shoulders hunched and the 10 yard stare of someone desperately trying to go to their happy place. I think the last time he looked so dejected like a scolded puppy was after his closed-doors meeting with Putin in Helsinki back in July 2018.
@Michael Dodd Accountability is in fact good. The problem with your analogy is it represents the opposite of what is going on here. Trump is the one who broke the law, and this is the legal pathway for him to suffer the consequences.
A good way to avoid being angered by the criminal justice system is to not commit crimes.
@LA They didn’t keep quiet regarding the limitations’ expiration; they put together an 8th grade level legal theory to give them an excuse to proceed. You haven’t heard about it yet within the context of the trial because the proceedings have just begun.
@Jud Judersawn you get sadder and sadder with every reply. Please get help. This is going to break you in the coming months when other indictments start to get handed down. Please also read the statute of limitations in New York. It hasn’t run out because trump didn’t live in the state for some time. In addition a judge can extend the statute. They didn’t need to, but they would have petitioned an extension if it was even close to running out. Please don’t respond again unless it’s to say your are mistaken about the statute of limitations. It’s just too heartbreaking for me. In addition I have zero patience for brainwashed trumpers.
@LA Hello eighth grader! They’re arguing that the statute of limitations does not apply because he did not have “continual” residence in New York and secondarily was unable to be found, when he often travelled back to New York, and everyone knew where he was— he was the president of the United States and they all saw him on TV every day! Learn to think critically!
An even better way to avoid being angered by the criminal justice system is to be on right side of the corruption
If he’s convicted on even one of the 34 felony counts it’s prison! Game over!
lol if it goes to court, charges baseless
There’s nobody else to blame but himself.
This is not how his brain functions. Hes going to lose it and have a melt down spaz in court.
Imagine running out of lawyers that you have to hire a guy that was totally against you couple of yrs ago.
Lol that made statements on this exact issue
Hilarious, just hilarious.. all his stiffing of lawyers is coming back to bite his huge arse.
Imagine the indignity of having to open a door for yourself.
He’s good at pushing people aside, comes in handy when he need to push a door open. But lucky him, doors will open automatically for him when he’s in prison
@D M I understand they are on a timing mechanism too.
That was truly a laugh and a half I could not stop laughing loved it
@D M lmao
I honestly thought this would never happen. I was of the belief that a former president actually facing legal consequences for something would set too much of a precedent and the upper elites of this country wouldn’t like it. But here we are.
No one is above the law and no one has ever been charged with this particular victimless crime.
Thank God they saw the light !!!!
Imagine him having to wait for his pudding if he ever goes to prison?
More like giving his pudding to Bubba.
Who will change his diaper? Do that have to make extra small handcuffs for the tiny orange hands?
He is the definition of a bully. When his crew is watching, very different from alone. He’s lost alone.._& I’m totally here for it
Sitting at that table, he is suddenly and acutely aware that he is no better than anyone else. If he were better, he would have somehow made it so he didn’t have to be there.
What if hes there and innocent. Then what
He’s sitting there thinking how could they do this to me? I was the President! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That’s what a narcissist thinks, alright
I think he still feels he is President.
Key word….WAS
He still is the President 🎉 love from Sweden
How they honestly say he “won’t be treated any differently than anybody else” when they let him walk into court without handcuffs on, they didn’t fingerprint him and they didn’t even swab him for DNA?? That is definitely not normal for a suspect facing 34 felony charges!
They did fingerprint him but did not take a mugshot. Why I’m not sure of but guess they didn’t want to break the camera. Hahaha
@Lisa Vargo A mugshot would have given all of the people who recognize what this is an opportunity to show support for him by buying a T-shirt. All of this was given careful thought of before the democrats allowed this to go forward. They must eliminate him as an opponent anyway they can. Having the world see millions with Trump T-shirts would ruin their game plan.
@Hawaii BOUND If you don’t vote …don’t moan. Every vote counts. My Dad said that to me in the 1970’s. ‘If you can’t be bothered voting, Don’t ever be bothered whining when your guy doesn’t win”. I have never not voted in my life.
Anger is dominant emotion in narcissists. They are not happy people. But they have zero empathy and prey on those around them. they are sociopaths
The look on his on his face. He’s not the one running this show. He has to sit there, shut up, and do what they tell him to do. Love it.
@Scott Fleming I think you meant bummed.
@M Weav nope.
🍊🍊🍊lol
@Trish Bender
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What a coincidence that Trump appearing angry and annoyed would be exactly how I feel about him
What did he do to you?
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I was thinking about the not holding the door for him thing too. 😂
One reason he’s extra mad, he secretly realizes he is a criminal because he was degraded by getting fingerprinted
Yay!
@Edwin Cahoose yip
& he is corrupt always has been use to getting away with crimes daddys money always freed him
just because you’ve been fingerprinted it doesn’t mean you’re guilty