sound discretion of the trial judges. it s up to him. he is the man on the ground looking at the evidence so you see this act after act where judges have found that trump has abused the legal process or that trump has lied. his lawyers are objecting saying these are facts that have nothing to do with this case and they couldn t come in and that s just not what this argument is about because as adam has done a great job the only thing that s government could use these prior instances for at least on cross is to attack donald trump s credibility to argue you shouldn t believe anything he told you on the stand. he has lied in the past and you should judge his credibility light of all the other times he has been less than truthful. that should be enough to keep him soff the stand but with trump who knows. did we learn anything this
hearing where prosecutors revealed the lawsuits they plan on using in cross against ai donald trump to get at his credibility if he takes the witness stand. prosecutors want to ask him about the civil fraud case, all of his gag order violations that continue to grow, the trump foundation case and the sanctions order for his lawsuit against hillary clinton. the judge will rule on the sandoval questions monday but the judge strongly indicated that he would let prosecutors confront trump with this passage from the sanctions t order if trump takes the stand. quote, mr. trump is a litigant who is repeatedly using the courts to seek revenge on political adversaries. he is the mastermind of the strategic abuse of the judicial
there is a point at the trial today where he stood up like he was going to leave the courtroom before the judge did. he said sit down mr. trump and like a sheepish child he had to sit down again that. just sums up where he is. he can pout, question fall asleep whether that s an intentional snub at the proceedings or not. he can try to mumble and smirk but is he not allowed to do these things and he will be called out and he will have to sit there. donald trump is not one to control himself. when people like michael cohen, like hope hicks get on the stand and start testifying against him i find it hard to believe he is going to sit there. i suspect he will start muttering. he will start gesturing that will get him in trouble too. everything that he does because
a speaker has not been elected. for what purpose does the gentleman from louisiana rise? madam clerk with great appreciation for the job that you and your staff have been doing [applause] i move that the house stand adjourned until 10:00 p.m. tonight. the question occurs on the motion of the gentleman from louisiana. those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. and the opinion and the opinion of the chair the nos
0 heroic law enforcement officers. as congressman bennie thompson said, a man of honor himself eloquently said about these officers, he said you held the line that day and what was on the line was our democracy and history will remember your names. history will remember your names. they ll remember your courage, they ll remember your bravery. they ll remember your extraordinary commitments to your fellow americans. it s not hyperbole. it s a fact. it s a fact. folks, history will also remember your instincts to respond to do something as you did. as we all watched, all america watched it. watched it on television and saw it repeated and repeated. the past months we ve heard you testify to the nation about what happened that day. what you were thinking of at the time it was happening, what you re thinking now, the threats, the violence, the savageness of what happened. the trauma. all real. it s not exaggeration to say america owes you, owes you all. i really mean this. a debt a debt