BREAKING: Donald Trump's defamation trial goes completely off the rails as the judge slaps him down with some of his harshest words to date — causing Trump to lash out at him. This is one surefire way to ensure that the judge rules against you... Judge Lewis Kaplan — who is presiding over the E. Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit and who already had to chastise Trump's lawyer today — gave the disgraced former president a blunt warning. "Mr. Trump has the right to be present here. That right can be forfeited and it can be forfeited if he is disruptive, which what has been reported to me consists of," said Kaplan. "And if he disregards court orders, Mr. Trump, I hope I don't have to consider excluding you from the trial." Reacting like an angry child, Trump threw his hands up in frustration. "I understand you're probably eager for me to do that," said Kaplan, who by now is fully aware of the way in which Trump has been exploiting the trial for political messaging. "I would love it," said Trump, unable to control himself. "I knew you would," said Kaplan. "You just can’t control yourself in this circumstance apparently." No, he can't. Trump has the self-control of a rabid dog and it's time that the court held him accountable. We can't wait to hear Kaplan's ruling... Please retweet and ❤️ if you think that Trump is going down hard — and consider joining the growing exodus to Tribel, a new pro-democracy social network that is exploding in popularity because Twitter and Facebook are trying to stop its growth — which is only making Tribel grow even faster. Please follow us on Tribel to get all of our breaking news alerts sent straight to your phone or computer by clicking the following link: tribel.app.link/okwPIHYCIqb
@OccupyDemocrats Do you notice that all judges and prosecutors are bad and against Trump? It seems Trump thinks he is god and he is king. I wonder who gave him that idea and power. I hope going to prison will clip his wings.
@Derrick55096 @OccupyDemocrats His ego gave it to him. • I truly believe he had a rotten childhood. Lacked all kind of love, attention and discipline from his parents. They let him do what he wanted and bailed him out when he in trouble. –Never held accountable. Spoiled rotten–Rotten being the end product
@amyjaimy41032 @Derrick55096 @OccupyDemocrats I took 3 semesters of psychology . Early childhood experiences, such as excessive praise or judgment from parents, trauma, or abuse, can be risk factors for NPD. Children who are encouraged to believe they are extraordinary and always deserve the best could lead to NPD
@amyjaimy41032 @Derrick55096 @OccupyDemocrats Well, one instance of parental attention was that his father took him along when he collected rents from people in the slums of New York. He bragged about how much profit he got. It was, I think, in David Cay Johnson's book about him. Sorry, I can't remember the title.