Trump’s Social Media Tirades: Judges Warn of Trials

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Trump’s behavior seems set in stone.” Jerry Goldfeder, a legal luminary from New York, chimed in with a cautionary note, “Judges’ gavels echo loud. They have little patience for antics that mock court procedures.”

Trump’s Social Media Tirades: Judges Lay Down the Gauntlet

U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan, leading the charge on Trump’s election interference case, emphasized her vigilance, warning Trump of scrutinizing his social media for even the faintest whiff of intimidation.

A post on Trump’s TruthSocial platform reading, “IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I’M COMING AFTER YOU!” illustrates the tightrope he treads.

Not to be outdone, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee set clear boundaries for Trump’s state-based trials in Georgia.

His order resembles a fortress wall, prohibiting Trump from any social media threats or intimidation.

Yet, in a move as unpredictable as a plot twist, Trump took aim at Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on TruthSocial, using words like “failed” and “Radical Left District Attorney.”

Jail Time: A Far-Fetched Reality or Looming Threat?

While the prospect of Trump being incarcerated before trial seems as likely as a snowstorm in July, Morrison doesn’t rule out the theatrical prospect of a night behind bars.