courtroom behavior

Trump appears to fall asleep with his mouth open minutes into Michael Cohen’s testy cross-examination

I couldn’t help but chuckle when the news broke that Trump appeared to fall asleep with his mouth agape during Michael Cohen’s cross-examination. It’s almost poetic justice to see a man who once mocked others for napping, now struggling to keep his own eyes open. Maybe it’s a sign of his declining cognitive abilities, or perhaps just a result of his poor sleep habits. Regardless, it’s both hilarious and concerning to witness.

The image of Trump, with his eyes closed and mouth agape, conjures up the image of a toddler trying to avoid reality by shutting out the world around him.… Continue reading

Donald Trump fell asleep during “critical portion” of testimony: Attorney

Donald Trump falling asleep during a critical portion of his testimony is not only a sign of disrespect but also a display of incompetence and lack of seriousness. As the former President of the United States, one would expect him to at least stay awake during such crucial proceedings, especially when the outcome could potentially have severe consequences. The fact that this is not the first time he has been caught napping in court only adds to the absurdity of the situation.

It raises questions about his capability to hold important positions of power and make informed decisions when he can’t even keep his eyes open during his own trial.… Continue reading

“Number of different devices” fail to keep Trump awake in court

The recent revelations of Donald Trump appearing to doze off during court proceedings have sparked quite a bit of chatter online. The irony of a man who once mocked his opponent as “Sleepy Joe” now finding himself nodding off in the courtroom is not lost on many observers. It seems that not even a stack of papers or multiple devices can keep him awake when faced with the legal challenges before him.

The image of Trump with his eyes closed during crucial moments in the courtroom raises questions about his level of engagement and seriousness in the face of serious legal matters.… Continue reading