In the early stages of the hush money trial, Donald Trump’s defense lawyer, Todd Blanche, appears to be losing credibility with the presiding judge.
What Happened: Judge Juan Merchan expressed skepticism during a hearing on Tuesday, April 23, when Blanche suggested that Trump was making efforts to adhere to a court-ordered gag order. The judge reportedly told Blanche, “You’re losing all credibility,” reported MSNBC.
Merchan’s dissatisfaction arose from Blanche’s inability to respond to his inquiries during the hearing. The judge did not immediately decide whether Trump’s remarks against witnesses and jurors contravened his order. Following the hearing, the trial’s first witness, David Pecker, returned to the stand for direct examination by the prosecution.
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The diminishing credibility of Trump’s lawyer could have significant implications for the trial. Judges’ daily decisions on matters such as witnesses, evidence, and scheduling can greatly influence a case, particularly if the jury perceives a judge’s dissatisfaction with a lawyer, according to the report.
Moreover, Trump has been accused of violating a gag order multiple times, leading to the hearing where Blanche’s credibility was questioned. If found in violation, Trump could face penalties ranging from a warning to a fine or even a short jail term.
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