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“If you can’t stay awake in your own criminal trial” Trump Caught Napping in Court as Jury Deliberates in Hush Money Trial

During the decisive moments of his criminal hush money trial on Wednesday, former President Donald Trump was reportedly shaken awake by his lead attorney, Todd Blanche, as alternate jurors exited the Manhattan courtroom. This incident, reported by the Daily News Molly Crane-Newman, highlighted an unusual scene where Trump was the only individual remaining seated, apparently dozing off amidst the crucial legal proceedings.

The trial, where Trump is accused of falsifying business records to hide payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, has seen multiple instances of the former president taking “bonafide” naps, as insiders described. This behavior starkly contrasts with his energetic persona outside the court, where he vehemently claimed victimization by what he describes as a “kangaroo court” and even compared himself to Mother Teresa in his public addresses.

CNN analysts have noted that Trump’s sleepy appearances in court might reflect deeper concerns within his camp about the potential for a conviction. His lethargic demeanor inside the courtroom starkly clashes with the vital energy required to run a country, a point highlighted by former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance. “If you can’t stay awake in your own criminal trial,” Vance commented, “you might not be the best person to run the country.”

This courtroom episode comes as the jury deliberates Trump’s fate, potentially marking a pivotal moment in both his legal and political careers. As the world watches, the contrast between Trump’s courtroom somnolence and his vigorous campaign rhetoric continues to draw significant media attention and public scrutiny.

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