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“Imagine committing so many crimes that you would get tired of trying yourself,” Stewart said of President Trump on Monday night’s show.
“Mr. Trump appeared to nod several times, his mouth slack, and his head hanging on his chest,” Haberman wrote in the article.Other outlets etc. CNN and washington post He expressed a similar opinion about Trump.
“He appeared to be asleep and his head kept falling off,” Haberman said. Said CNN’s Jake Tapper on Monday.
“Hey Jake, what part of ‘head down, eyes closed, drool coming out of his mouth’ don’t you understand here? He’s snoring. He’s honking his horn,” Stewart said. He said it on the show and later imitated it. The sound of a cartoon character snoring.
“The paper is moving up and down in his mouth,” Stewart added. “He’s asleep.”
But Haberman told CNN that this is not the first time Trump has appeared to fall asleep in court.
“In other trials, like the E. Jean Carroll trial coming up in January, there were moments where he seemed very still, almost like he was asleep, and then he started moving.” said Haberman.
Haberman was referring to a defamation lawsuit that Trump lost earlier this year. President Trump currently owes $83.3 million in damages to author Carroll, whom a jury convicted last year of sexually abusing her.
Indeed, Trump appears in court frequently. Separate from the civil case involving Carroll, Trump was ordered to post $175 million bail on April 1 in a civil fraud case in New York.
Mr. Haberman: Mr. Trump appeared to be asleep. His head almost fell off…he didn’t pay attention to the notes given to him by his lawyer. His jaw continued to drop to his chest and his mouth continued to go slack. pic.twitter.com/Y9niQfZc3W
— Asyn (@Acyn) April 15, 2024
The Trump campaign later issued a statement. independent person He disputed Haberman’s report, calling the idea that Trump would fall asleep in court “100% fake news.”
Representatives for Mr. Trump did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI sent outside of normal business hours.
The former president has also been charged in three other criminal cases. These include two federal lawsuits related to Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results and two related to Trump’s alleged storage of his classified documents at Mar-a-Lago after leaving office. This includes federal lawsuits. No formal trial dates have yet been set for any of these cases.