Court employee arrested during Trump fraud civil trial, pleaded for assistance.
Woman Arrested During Trump Fraud Civil Trial, Pleads for Help
Wednesday’s proceedings in former President Donald Trump’s Trump's bid to postpone fraud trial.”>civil fraud trial were colored by a courtroom disruption.
A woman tried to approach the defendant in the trial — only to be quickly apprehended by law enforcement, according to the New York Post.
The disruptive woman was herself an employee of the court, according to a state courts spokesman cited by the Post.
Her identity hasn’t been verified.
The woman expressed sympathy for Trump during the disruption, according to the Associated Press.
She went on to beseech bystanders for help after being brought to the first floor of the Manhattan courthouse, according to the Post.
“Help me! Save me!” she screamed repeatedly.
She was subsequently escorted into a police car.
Trump was appearing personally for the trial, for the second time in two days.
Trump back in court in NYC as civil trial resumes pic.twitter.com/oD8WNIKaTI
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) October 18, 2023
Trump later revealed he hadn’t noticed the woman approaching him during the fracas.
“Who got arrested? We didn’t know anything about it,” he said.
A woman was apparently arrested for approaching DJT in the courtroom.
DJT says “You know who should be arrested? The Attorney General should be arrested, for what she’s doing.” pic.twitter.com/z2vVvQ06hI
— suzy (@Suzy_1776) October 18, 2023
The former president identified an alternative suspect for arrest.
“You know who should be arrested? The attorney general for what she’s doing.”
Should Trump’s fraud trial be dropped?
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How does the disruption during the trial reflect on the overall proceedings?
I didn’t admit that we sometimes work hard to stick to the facts, to tell you the truth, and to not let our biases cloud our judgment. It’s a difficult task, but one that we believe is necessary in order to provide you with the most accurate and reliable information possible.
That being said, we understand that different perspectives and opinions are important, and we encourage healthy and respectful dialogue on the topics we cover. In light of that, we want to hear your thoughts on the ongoing fraud trial involving former President Donald Trump. Should the trial be dropped? We’ve included a poll at the end of this article, and we encourage you to vote and share your reasoning in the comments section.
Now, let’s turn our attention to the disruption that occurred during Wednesday’s proceedings. According to reports, a woman, who was later revealed to be an employee of the court, attempted to approach Trump in the courtroom but was apprehended by law enforcement. It is unclear what her intentions were or why she disrupted the trial in this manner. However, during the incident, she expressed sympathy for Trump and pleaded for help from bystanders.
The disruptive woman was subsequently escorted into a police car, and her identity has not been verified. Trump himself later stated that he had not noticed the woman approaching him and was unaware of her arrest. Instead, he redirected attention to the attorney general, suggesting that she should be arrested for her actions.
This incident adds yet another layer of complexity to an already high-profile trial. Trump has personally appeared in court for the trial for the second time in two days, indicating the significance he places on the outcome. The trial has generated intense public interest and debate, with opinions on whether it should proceed or be dropped varying widely.
Now, we want to hear from you. Should Trump’s fraud trial be dropped? Cast your vote in the poll below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Note: The purpose of this article is to present the information available at the time of writing. The facts and details of the case may evolve as more information becomes available. As always, we will strive to provide updates and accurate reporting as the situation unfolds.
[embedded poll: Should Trump’s fraud trial be dropped?]A Note from Our Founder:
Every morning, we at The Western Journal wake up and pursue our mission of giving you the important information you need about what’s happening in America.
We can’t do that without your help. America has been on the receiving end of false narratives. The purpose of these false narratives is to make you feel powerless. The Western Journal empowers you by breaking these false narratives.
But I wouldn’t be honest with you today if I didn’t admit that we sometimes
work hard to stick to the facts, to tell you the truth, and to not let our biases cloud our judgment. It’s a difficult task, but one that we believe is necessary in order to provide you with the most accurate and reliable information possible.
That being said, we understand that different perspectives and opinions are important, and we encourage healthy and respectful dialogue on the topics we cover. In light of that, we want to hear your thoughts on the ongoing fraud trial involving former President Donald Trump. Should the trial be dropped? We’ve included a poll at the end of this article, and we encourage you to vote and share your reasoning in the comments section.
Now, let’s turn our attention to the disruption that occurred during Wednesday’s proceedings. According to reports, a woman, who was later revealed to be an employee of the court, attempted to approach Trump in the courtroom but was apprehended by law enforcement. It is unclear what her intentions were or why she disrupted the trial in this manner. However, during the incident, she expressed sympathy for Trump and pleaded for help from bystanders.
The disruptive woman was subsequently escorted into a police car, and her identity has not been verified. Trump himself
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