This was completely expected, it was only a matter of time. Judge Arthur Engoron ruled Friday morning that Ivanka Trump has to testify, either later this coming week or certainly the early part of next week. Her father is not happy with that. So he awake enraged Saturday morning, apparently, from what’s coming out of his social media feed, and one of the things he did was to call the judge CRAZED! and an “out of control Nut Job.”

The judge was very clear when he sanctioned Trump for $10,000, for the second time, that if he had to do so a third time, “it would be worse.” Well, now people are laying odds on how much the judge should fine Trump on Monday. Whoppi Goldberg opined the other day that the judge should fine Trump “$15 million” because that’s a sanction he would actually feel. Either there will be another stiff sanction, or maybe the judge will lock him up. Wouldn’t that be something to see?

Oh, God. Once again I read the childish ravings of this foolish, ignorant man, who has no concept of how the law works, or how anything works, and I want to scream. This is actually the GOP frontrunner. Speaking of “crazy” and “crazed” look at this video that Mary Trump shared.

Does he look normal to you? Now here’s an interesting note: this screed is only on Truth Social. It has not been moved over to Twitter/X and I can only think that the people who run that account are trying to do damage control. Here’s what they just posted instead. This way they can justify to Trump (I’m speculating) that they conveyed his thoughts without giving Twitter/X access to the post that may get him sanctioned on Monday. You have to be the Pushmi Pullyou to work for Trump, evidently.

I’ll monitor Trump’s Twitter/X account and see if the screed shows up, but my instincts are no, they’re trying to mitigate damages here.

Now he’s trashing Jack Smith again. This is in contravention of what Judge Tanya Chutkan ordered.

So what will take place here, friends? Will the judicial branch of government manage to shut this guy up or is this the new normal until Trump gets defeated at the polls next year? I can understand what they don’t want to put him in jail, but the fact is that gag orders don’t work and he’s openly doing witness intimidation. If he’s allowed to continue this, then yes, he will prove that he’s above the law.

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  1. Hubby read an article this morning and the guy who wrote it said 45 writes and talks like a 4th grader. He then apologized to 4th graders.

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      • It seems that way, doesn’t it. But I think DON THE CON’S emotional & psychological development was stunted at age 13, when he suffered a severe rejection by his father…. or what he interpreted as such.

        Being a spoiled ill-behaved rich kid, Trump’s behavior was always pretty bad & he of course, never felt the rules applied to him like the other students. He was always getting in trouble & at age 13 he was expelled from his school.

        At that point, his father Fred decided to teach him a lesson besides how to be a conman… & a criminal & sent him to a military school. Donald worshiped & idolized his father interpreted this as rejection by his father, & his emotional & psychological growth stopped at that point.

        Resulting in the emotional & psychological midget we see before us.

    • My husband calls him the “8th grade bully.” The big kid with a well wheeled father who buys local politicians the way Junior buys candy. The kid who beats up smaller and younger boys and takes their lunch money. The kid who is on the football team even though he is mediocre at best because Daddy Dearest has something on the coach. He has a band of ass kissers who hang out with him because they don’t want to.be the next boi or see their own father lose his job. When hits high school, he buys dates and gets a taste for not bothering with consent. This is not unusual in small.towns. Trump is That Kid writ large, a big city version who has gotten away with lies, dirty deals and rape his entire life.
      Honestly, with his low level of reading and writing, he should never have graduated from junior high, let alone high school or college. Did his military school have special ed classes?

  2. It’s funny that Trump is claiming that Judge Chatkin is depriving him of his 6th Amendment “right to effective counsel” when the Amendment clearly does NOT say anything of the sort. It merely says, “to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence”; there’s nothing about “effective” or “ineffective” (and there have been a few cases where “ineffective counsel”–including a defense attorney who fell asleep several times during *capital* trials–and appellate courts have ruled both ways, that the defendant’s rights weren’t violated with an inadequate defense and that they were). But, what’s truly most hilarious in his little rant is the fact that, as far as *I* am aware, Donald has been hiring his own lawyers. So, if they’re not as “effective” as he wants (you can probably read that as “They failed to get the charges against me dropped and have me declared the most perfectly innocent human being who’s ever walked the Earth”), then Donald has only himself to blame for the poor counsel he’s received.

    As to his “free speech” First Amendment rights, he might want to remember that the First Amendment is rife with exceptions to “free speech” (things like slander/libel) and Donald has spent much of his life threatening to sue people for saying things he didn’t like or agree with–that is, THEIR First Amendment right to free speech. And his Fifth Amendment right of “due process?” Really? He thinks he’s not been treated with due process? I’m absolutely sure that there are hundreds of thousands of duly convicted men and women in jail who would share his feeling that they were deprived of “due process” but that kind of puts Donald in a not-too-welcome position: He took out a full-page ad some 30 years ago, calling for the restoration of the death penalty in response to several young Black men being accused of attacking and raping a woman in Central Park, despite the fact that none of these young men were, in fact, guilty of the crime. Trump used his millions in a manner that could have very easily deprived all these men of THEIR right to due process (and at least one of the men said his family members received death threats following Trump’s ad being published).

    Trump needs reminding that the Constitution applies equally to ALL Americans, regardless of their social position or supposed wealth and that HE has been guilty of violating, or trying to violate, the Constitutional rights of many others over his despicable existence.

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  3. Looking at this picture of DON THE CON outside the court, who looks more CRAZED! and like an “out of control Nut Job.”? Old Donny boy here.

    It’s nice to know this trial is driving him CRAZY & to the FULL EXTENT OF HIS NUT JOB.

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