Trump Attorney: “We Are in Deep Trouble”

Partisan New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron went completely berserk in the courtroom this week when President Donald Trump took the stand. As Trump was displaying his incredible business acumen in his answers, the judge kept cutting him off, declaring that this was not a political rally (as if Trump ever discusses real estate valuations in his rallies).

By the end of the hearing, Judge Engoron was screaming at Trump’s attorneys and threatening to kick the 45th President of the United States out of the courtroom.

Trump’s testimony was derailing the entire real estate valuation case against him. He is obviously an expert in New York’s real estate laws. When Trump’s superior knowledge and expertise started to embarrass Letitia “Peek-a-boo” James’s team of prosecutors, Judge Engoron kept interrupting him.

Let that sink in. This deranged judge would not allow a President of the United States to speak out in his own defense, after the state brought bogus charges against him.

 

For those who don’t understand the “Peek-a-boo” nickname that President Trump has assigned to her, it’s a reference to the nude photos of Letitia James that have been circulating on Twitter/X this week. Apparently, topless selfies are something that both Letitia James and Judge Arthur Engoron enjoy.

Trump’s attorney Alina Habba has been gagged from discussing many aspects of the case, but she joined Larry Kudlow on Fox Business this week to talk about what she can from inside the courtroom. She’s come to the conclusion that we are in real trouble as a nation when unhinged people like Arthur Engoron are allowed to be judges…


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