Trump Makes Massive Legal Mistake On Newsmax

Donald Trump makes Newsmax host visibly panic during an on-air interview as Trump steps in it again after just getting convicted on 34 felony counts.

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Donald Trump made the Newsmax host panic with attacks that clearly violate his current gag order and previous defamation lawsuit. John Iadarola and Sharon Reed break it down on The Damage Report.

Trump completely collapses with massive legal mistake on newsmax

“Donald Trump, convicted last week in New York on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to help his 2016 campaign, complained once again Tuesday that the process was “unfair” to him, adding disappointedly that he “never saw a glimmer of a smile from the jury.”

On Newsmax’s Greg Kelly Reports, the former president was asked whether he could “get a sense of” the jurors, for instance, by reading their body language. But he couldn’t pick up any such cues, he said.

“You heard me say long before the verdict that Mother Teresa couldn’t get a fair trial here. I said that, and no, you couldn’t. I never saw a glimmer of a smile from the jury. No, this was a venue that was very unfair,” Trump complained. “It’s a tiny fraction of the people [who] are Republicans, and it’s very unfair. And then we had a judge who was very unfair.””

Read more here: Trump Complains Not a Single Juror Smiled at Him During Hush Money Trial

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