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Judge Reprimands Trump For Contemptuous Behavior During Court Testimony

Trump Organization trial in New York State Supreme Court in New York

During the mid-morning break, Judge Juan Merchan called defense attorney Todd Blanche to the bench and ordered him to speak to former President Donald Trump about his behavior during Stormy Daniels' testimony on Tuesday. Merchan expressed concern over Trump's actions, describing them as 'contemptuous' and potentially intimidating to the witness and jury.

Merchan emphasized that he did not want to embarrass Trump but felt it necessary to address the issue. He instructed Blanche to talk to Trump and made it clear that such behavior would not be tolerated in the courtroom.

Merchan detailed specific instances of Trump's inappropriate conduct during Daniels' testimony. He mentioned Trump audibly cursing and visibly shaking his head, actions that were deemed disrespectful and disruptive to the proceedings.

Merchan instructed defense attorney Blanche to speak to Trump about his conduct.
Judge Merchan called out Trump's contemptuous behavior towards Daniels.
Trump's audible cursing and head shaking were deemed disrespectful by the judge.

One notable incident highlighted by Merchan was when Daniels testified about an altercation involving a magazine, and Trump's reaction to it. Merchan observed Trump shaking his head and looking down, followed by uttering a vulgarity while making eye contact with Blanche.

Blanche assured the judge that he would address the matter with Trump, indicating a willingness to rectify the situation.

The courtroom exchange sheds light on the importance of maintaining decorum and respect during legal proceedings, especially in high-profile cases. Judges play a crucial role in upholding standards of conduct and ensuring a fair trial for all parties involved.

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