‘Donald Trump was laughing and joking’ in the courtroom moments before the guilty verdict

‘Donald Trump was laughing and joking’ in the courtroom moments before the guilty verdict

Donald Trump’s recent courtroom appearances have resembled a reality show drama, creating a buzz amid his potential 2024 presidential bid. In his controversial Hush Money Trial, Trump was found guilty, making him the first former president to face a criminal conviction.

A Daily Mail journalist who was present described the scene as extremely tense, likening it to a movie. Observers noted Trump shaking his head in disgust as the first of 34 verdicts was read out. The fifteenth floor of the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse was filled with tension as the newly convicted former leader entered. His son Eric offered a fist, and Trump reciprocated with a fist bump, a small moment of unity in a sea of uncertainty. Central to the story is the intense courtroom drama, where the ex-president’s emotions erupted as he was found guilty on every charge related to falsifying business records.

Earlier, Trump and his lawyers had been confident, sharing jokes and laughter, but as the clock hit 4:30, their expressions changed

Each of the 34 ‘guilty’ verdicts felt like a hammer blow, intensifying the tension that had been absent until the jurors arrived. Earlier, Trump and his lawyers had been confident, sharing jokes and laughter, but as the clock hit 4:30, their expressions changed, reflecting the gravity of the moment.

“We the jury have reached a verdict,” Judge Juan Merchan announced loudly. Just moments before, Daniel Bates, the Daily Mail journalist in the courtroom, noted that Trump was laughing heartily with his lawyer, Todd Blanche, at the defense table.

Their laughter and joking were so intense that they had to cover their faces. However, sensing the stark contrast between the light-hearted atmosphere and the impending verdict, Judge Merchan instructed everyone to remain calm and avoid outbursts when the verdict was announced. “He didn’t get a single look from anyone,” Bates recounted, as the jury members passed by Trump. Blanche appeared anxious, repeatedly touching his face.

Suddenly, Judge Merchan returned and signalled for the jury to re-enter the courtroom. A total of eleven court security personnel and four Secret Service agents were positioned to watch as the jury members entered, standing close to Trump at the defense table.

The judge read the initial charge and asked, “How say you?” In the stunned silence, the foreman replied, “Yes.” The foreman responded with a firm “Yes” to each of the subsequent charges. Trump shook his head, showing disappointment at the third allegation’s announcement.

As the court clerk read through each count, the foreman’s consistent reply of “guilty” echoed in the room. Trump, staring ahead in disbelief, watched as the guilty verdicts accumulated. Judge Merchan commended the jury for their dedication and hard work. In a desperate bid to overturn the verdict, Trump’s lawyer, Blanche, argued that the decision was based solely on the testimony of Michael Cohen, Trump’s former personal attorney and ‘fixer.’

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