• originalucifer
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    2111 year ago

    this should be a clear violation of the gag order. but it wont be. theyll be some hand waving and he wont be held to account. and no, a monetary fine is not justice.

    • @[email protected]
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      591 year ago

      The gag order was in reference to court staff only, wasn’t it? Didn’t the judge explicitly leave himself off it? I forget which judge this is, there are so many

      • Endorkend
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        811 year ago

        Judge said they had thick enough skin to deal with whatever he said.

        I doubt the judge is OK with Trump openly calling for people to do harm to them.

        • Neato
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          471 year ago

          That was very stupid of the judge. Insults and mockery normally are just that. But when someone has a platform as large as Trump full of violent traitors, it turns into death threats pretty quick.

          Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?

          • @[email protected]
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            71 year ago

            Turns out quite a few judges are pretty stupid, too. Stupid or corrupt (not in his case but others).

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            This judge and his court have been getting death threats since day one. He’s a chill dude 😎. Respect

      • @[email protected]
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        231 year ago

        Judges have to be careful with their orders. They have a lot of power, but are always subject to review. No judge wants to see their orders overturned on appeal because of some action they took.

        So while a judge absolutely can impose a broad gag order on Trump right away based on his past behavior, his lawyers get to appeal, and they have shown that their legal strategy is whining about every little thing until they get their way.

        By doing out punishments in small stages, he can establish a clear pattern of objectionable conduct, such that when the harsher penalties come, his lawyers have a much worse position to whine from.

      • originalucifer
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        181 year ago

        honestly im surprised he didnt just outright threaten someone. it kinda feels like this is a desperate attempt at a mistrial.

        how many judges would allow ‘well, you only broke the intent of my rules not the letter, so ill let it slide this 3rd time’. its prolly zero… unless of course you know the intent of the defendant is to generate a mistrial or other incident allowing appeal.

      • flipht
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        51 year ago

        Trump isn’t a actually stupid. He’s just an asshole and normal people don’t get it.

        But if the judge left himself off, and if Trump can make him adjust the order to add himself, or otherwise indicate that he’s upset that he’s being targeted himself, Trump can and will then argue that the judge is making personal decisions and ask try to make drama about recusing. Which won’t go anywhere, but will ramp his followers up further.

        He knows exactly what he’s doing.