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Judge threatens to remove Trump from court, Trump welcomes it


Republican presidential candidate, ​former U.S. President Donald Trump looks on during a⁣ campaign⁢ rally at the Atkinson Country Club ⁢on January 16, 2024 in⁢ Atkinson, New Hampshire. ​ (Photo by⁢ Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

OAN’s Sophia Flores
1:18 PM –Wednesday, January 17, 2024

During Trump’s second day in a Manhattan⁣ Federal courtroom for his trial against ⁤sexual ‍assault ⁣accuser E. Jean Carroll, the judge threatened to kick out⁤ the 45th ⁣ president for muttering words under his‍ breath regarding Carroll.

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On Wednesday, while sitting in front of ‌Judge Lewis Kaplan, Trump maintained that ⁣the trial was a “witch hunt” and⁢ a “con‌ job.” Judge ‍Kaplan immediately warned Trump that he would have him removed from⁢ the ‌courtroom if he continued to disrupt his⁤ accuser’s testimony.

Trump was visibly⁢ frustrated with the judge’s remarks, as he shook his head and threw up his​ arms up in the air in frustration.

“I would⁢ love it. I would love it,” he ‍said.

“I know you would like that, because you just can’t ‍control yourself​ in this‌ circumstance, apparently,” the judge⁢ said.

“You can’t either,” Trump shot back.

The trial also ‍had a difficult beginning earlier⁣ in the morning.

Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba,​ got into‍ a heated exchange with ⁢Judge Kaplan. She reportedly kept asking the judge to⁢ delay the trial ⁢so that the former GOP president could attend an important funeral. Trump’s now-deceased mother-in-law, Amalija Knavs, ⁢recently passed away at ⁣the age‍ of ‌78.

However, the request was ⁢denied.

“The application is denied. ‌I will hear no further‌ argument on it,” Kaplan said⁢ after Habba asked ⁤for the trial to be⁤ pushed back one‍ day for the funeral.

Habba then​ tried to speak up again, but Kaplan ⁤cut her‍ off.

“None. Do you ‍understand that word?” Kaplan stated.

“I don’t like to be spoken to that way, your honor,” Habba shot back.

Soon after, Habba requested a trial delay‍ for a third time, but was denied again.

“It’s denied. All right, sit down, Ms.‌ Habba,” the judge ⁣said.

Additionally, another Trump lawyer, Michael Madaio, asked ‍Judge​ Kaplan to recuse⁤ himself from overseeing the trial due to his​ “hostility” towards the 45th ​president after the ⁤lunch ⁢break.

The request was quickly shot down ⁣and the jurors ​were brought back to the‍ courtroom for E. Jean Carroll’s testimony.

During her testimony,⁤ Carroll claimed that when​ Trump vocalized she “wasn’t his type,” it made it difficult for her to “get up⁣ in the morning.”

This trial is the first time that Trump and Carroll are facing each other in ⁤court. During her first trial in May, where⁣ a ‌jury‌ found Trump liable for battery and defamation ⁣but not liable for her rape claim, he had ⁣not attended.

The new trial will now determine how much Trump will pay ⁣in‍ damages⁤ for the‍ alleged charges.

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Title: Trump Faces Courtroom Drama on Second Day of Trial Against E. Jean Carroll

Introduction:

Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s trial against his sexual assault ⁣accuser, E. Jean Carroll, took an intense turn on its second day in a Manhattan Federal courtroom.​ The judge threatened to remove Trump from the courtroom due to his disruptive⁤ behavior towards Carroll. Trump’s defense lawyer also faced confrontation with the judge over ⁢delays in the trial, causing further tension. This article provides a summary of the ​events that unfolded during the trial.

The Judge’s Warning:

As Trump repeatedly called ⁣the trial ⁢a “witch hunt” and a “con job,” ​Judge Lewis Kaplan warned the former president that he would be removed⁢ from the courtroom if he continued to disrupt Carroll’s testimony. Trump’s visible⁣ frustration and gestures ‌of disagreement only‍ added fuel to the tension in the courtroom.

Confrontation Between Trump and the Judge:

During their exchange, the judge remarked, “I know you would like that, because you just can’t control yourself in this circumstance, ​apparently.” To which Trump retorted, ‌”You can’t either.” This back-and-forth escalated the animosity between the parties ⁤involved.

Delays and Denial:

Trump’s lawyer, Alina Habba, tried multiple times to delay the trial, citing the recent passing of Trump’s mother-in-law as a reason. However, Judge Kaplan denied these requests. The judge firmly stated, “The ⁣application is denied. I will hear no further argument on it.” Habba’s attempt to speak up again and subsequent request for a trial delay were‌ met with stern responses⁢ from the judge.

Attempt to Recuse the Judge:

Another ‌Trump⁣ lawyer, Michael Madaio, later attempted to have Judge ‌Kaplan recuse himself from overseeing the trial due to perceived “hostility” towards the former president. However, the request was swiftly⁢ dismissed, and the trial resumed with ‌jurors​ present for Carroll’s testimony.

Carroll’s Testimony:

During her testimony, Carroll expressed the impact Trump’s comment, “wasn’t his type,” ‌had on her. She claimed it made it⁢ difficult for her to “get up in the morning.” A‍ vivid portrayal of her emotional experience aimed at shedding light on the alleged assault.

Importance of‌ the Trial:

This trial‌ marks the‌ first direct face-to-face encounter between Trump and Carroll in court. In a⁢ previous‍ trial in May, ⁢where Trump ​was found liable for ‌battery and defamation but not for​ her rape claim, he had not​ attended. The current trial ⁤determines ⁣the damages Trump will pay for the alleged charges.

Conclusion:

The courtroom drama unfolded during the second day of Trump’s trial⁣ against E. Jean Carroll. The tense exchanges between ‍Trump, his defense lawyer, and Judge Kaplan highlighted the gravity of the situation. As the trial continues,⁤ the outcome will have significant implications for both parties involved.



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