BREAKING UPDATE on prospect of jailing Trump for contempt in NY trial
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses the potential legal consequences for Donald Trump in relation to his ongoing trial. It highlights a motion filed by the Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, seeking to hold Trump in contempt for violating a gag order. The court's stance is firm, emphasizing that no one, including the former president, is above the law. The discussion suggests that Judge Maran may impose a $3,000 fine for the contempt and warn of jail time for any subsequent violations. The hosts contemplate the political implications of Trump possibly violating the gag order intentionally to play the victim and fundraise off his detainment. The summary also notes the procedural requirement for a hearing on April 20th, where Trump could face criminal contempt charges for the first time.
Takeaways
- 📰 **Breaking News**: Donald Trump is facing the possibility of jail time for contempt in response to violations of his gag order.
- 🚨 **Contempt Hearing**: The Manhattan District Attorney has filed a motion to hold Trump in contempt, seeking three counts against him for willful violations.
- 💸 **Potential Punishment**: The initial punishment could include a fine of up to $1,000 per violation, with a total of $3,000, and a warning of jail time for subsequent violations.
- 🚫 **Gag Order Violations**: Trump has been warned that any violation of the gag order will result in sanctions, emphasizing that no one is above the law.
- 👨⚖️ **Judicial System**: The court aims to reassure the public and trial participants that it is committed to preserving the rule of law despite provocations.
- 🤔 **Trump's Strategy**: There is speculation that Trump may intentionally violate the gag order to play the victim and fundraise off his potential jail time.
- 📉 **Political Implications**: Trump's actions could be part of a strategy to garner sympathy and present himself as a victim in the court of public opinion.
- ⏱️ **Timing of Contempt Hearing**: The hearing is scheduled for a later date as required by New York state law, which mandates notice and an opportunity to defend in cases of contempt not committed in court.
- 🛑 **Previous Contempt Citations**: Trump has been held in civil contempt before by Judge Engoron in his New York fraud trial for violating gag orders.
- 🛑 **Criminal Contempt**: This would mark the first time a former U.S. President could be held in criminal contempt, a significant legal milestone.
- ✅ **Enforcement of Law**: Regardless of political motivations or fundraising potential, the judicial system is expected to enforce the law and maintain order during the trial.
Q & A
What is the breaking news regarding Donald Trump's trial?
-The breaking news is the prospect of Donald Trump being jailed for contempt in response to the violation of his gag order.
What is the role of the Manhattan District Attorney in this scenario?
-The Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, has filed a motion seeking to have Judge Maran hold Donald Trump in contempt for three counts of violating the gag order.
What is the significance of the paragraph in the motion that the speaker wants to highlight?
-The paragraph emphasizes that the court warned the defendant of sanctions for violating the gag order, and it asserts that no one, including the defendant, is above the law. It also calls for reassurance that the judicial system will protect all parties involved and preserve the rule of law.
What are the two avenues available to Judge Maran for punishing contempt?
-Judge Maran can either impose a fine, capped at $1,000 per violation, or jail time, capped at 30 days per violation.
What does the Manhattan DA's motion request in terms of punishment for Donald Trump?
-The Manhattan DA is requesting that Judge Maran hold Donald Trump in contempt for three counts, impose the statutory maximum fine of $1,000 on each count, and advise Trump that the next violation will result in jail time.
What are the potential implications of jailing Donald Trump for contempt?
-Jailing Donald Trump could play into his narrative of being a victim, which he might use to fundraise and rally support. It could also endanger the lives of those involved in the trial, including witnesses, jury members, and legal professionals.
What is the typical process when a defendant violates a court order?
-Typically, a judge will first give a stern warning, then impose a fine for the next violation, and finally, if the violations continue, the judge may order jail time.
Why might Donald Trump intentionally violate the gag order?
-Donald Trump might violate the gag order to present himself as a victim and potentially fundraise off the situation, as being jailed could rally financial support from his supporters.
What is the maximum jail time that can be imposed for contempt under New York state law?
-The maximum jail time that can be imposed for contempt under New York state law is 30 days for each count of contempt.
Why is there a delay until the hearing on April 20th?
-The delay is due to New York state law, which requires that if contempt does not occur in the presence of the court, the defendant must be given notice and an opportunity to defend themselves.
What is the potential impact on the public's perception of the judicial system if Donald Trump is jailed for contempt?
-Jailing Donald Trump could reinforce the public's belief in the rule of law and the judicial system's impartiality, showing that even a former president is not above the law.
Outlines
📰 Trump's Contempt Hearing and Gag Order Violation
The first paragraph discusses the potential legal consequences for Donald Trump during his trial, particularly regarding the violation of his gag order. The Manhattan District Attorney's office has filed a motion seeking to hold Trump in contempt, which could result in fines up to $1,000 per violation or jail time up to 30 days per violation. The motion emphasizes that no one, including Trump, is above the law and that the judicial system must protect participants and preserve the rule of law. The paragraph also suggests that Trump may be held in contempt three times and fined $3,000, with a warning that further violations could lead to jail time.
🚨 Judge's Response to Contempt Violations and Trump's Potential Strategy
The second paragraph explores how judges typically handle contempt of court violations and speculates on Judge Maran's possible actions. It is suggested that Judge Maran might forgo a stern warning and instead impose a $3,000 fine for the contempt of court, with a clear warning that subsequent violations could result in jail time. The discussion also delves into the political implications of Trump potentially violating the gag order again to appear as a victim and fundraise from his supporters. There is an analysis that Trump might intentionally violate the order to gain sympathy and financial support, despite the seriousness of being held in contempt.
📆 Scheduling of Contempt Proceedings and Legal Process
The third paragraph explains the reason for the delay in the contempt proceedings against Trump. It outlines the legal process required by New York state law when a contempt violation does not occur in the presence of the court. The district attorney's office has provided Trump with notice, and he will have an opportunity to defend himself at a hearing scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, the 20th. The paragraph concludes with anticipation that Trump may become the first former president to be held in criminal contempt, following previous civil contempt rulings in his New York fraud trial.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Contempt of Court
💡Gag Order
💡District Attorney Alvin Bragg
💡Judicial System
💡Rule of Law
💡Criminal Contempt
💡Fines and Jail Time
💡Public Safety
💡Fundraising
💡Political Implications
💡Victimhood Narrative
Highlights
Donald Trump is facing the prospect of being jailed for contempt in response to violating his gag order.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office has filed a motion seeking to have Trump held in contempt three times.
The motion asks Judge Maran to hold Trump in criminal contempt for willfully disobeying a lawful mandate.
Trump is reminded that he is not above the law and cannot disregard judicial orders that upset him.
The public and participants in the criminal trial deserve reassurance that the judicial system will protect them and preserve the rule of law.
The Manhattan DA is seeking a $3,000 fine for each of the three counts of contempt and warns of jail time for the next violation.
The potential jail time for contempt under New York state law is capped at 30 days per violation.
The discussion suggests that Trump may be endangering the lives of those involved in holding him accountable for his crimes.
There is speculation that Trump may intentionally violate the gag order to present himself as a victim and fundraise off his potential imprisonment.
Judge Maran is expected to impose a $3,000 fine and warn Trump that another violation will result in jail time.
The political implications of Trump being jailed could play into his narrative of victimhood and election interference.
The legal process requires that Trump be given notice and an opportunity to defend himself, set for 9:30 a.m. on Thursday the 20th.
Trump has previously been held in civil contempt twice by Judge Engoron in his New York fraud trial for violating gag orders.
The hearing on April 23rd may result in a former president being held in criminal contempt for the first time.
The legal breakdown will provide comprehensive daily coverage of the Trump trial.
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Transcripts
you're watching the legal breakdown so
we have a major piece of breaking news
to cover here on day two of Trump's
trial we have the prospect of Donald
Trump being jailed for contempt um and
this is of course in response to the
violation of his gag order but first I
would remind folks that if you're
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and also in the post description of this
video uh Glenn yesterday we discussed
Trump being fined or jailed as a result
of his up coming contempt hearing next
week for violating his gag order we've
now got news on that front thanks to a
motion that was filed by the Manhattan
da what is he looking to do to Trump
yeah Brian it is getting very bumpy for
Donald Trump in his first criminal trial
because district attorney Alvin brags
prosecutors made the formal ask they
filed a motion seeking to have um judge
Maran hold Donald Trump in contempt
three times three counts and what I
really want to start with is just one
short paragraph in the motion asking
judge Maran to hold Donald Trump in
contempt because I think it sort of
beautifully sums things up they say this
court warned defendant that any
violation of this gag order will result
in sanctions under New York state law
this court should now hold defendant in
criminal contempt for willfully
disobeying a lawful mandate defendant is
not above the law and he cannot simply
disregard judicial orders that upset him
and both the public and the participant
and the participants in this criminal
trial deserve reassurance that the
judicial system stands ready to protect
them and to preserve the rule of law in
the face of defendants extreme and
deliberate provocations it really
doesn't get more direct more forceful
more pointed than that and they have now
formally asked judge Maran to hold
Donald Trump in contempt for willfully
flagrantly and repeatedly violating
judge maran's gag order now we had
discussed the possibility of a hybrid
approach because there are two avenues
that uh judge Maran can take where he
either um imposes a fine and that can be
capped at $1,000 per violation or jail
time and that would be capped at 30 days
per violation and so what is uh the
Manhattan da seeking to do here in terms
of a punishment so on the last page of
this 133-page motion they set out
precisely what they want judge Maran to
do they say first of all hold him in
contempt three counts and find him the
statutory Max which unfortunately is
only $1,000 on each count for a total of
$3,000 and we are formally asking that
you advise defendant Trump that the next
violation he will be subject to jail
time and you know I actually think this
is becoming real in a concrete way that
it has not yet become for Donald Trump
and frankly for all of us all of us who
frankly have been thirsty for justice
and accountability looking to have
Donald Trump held accountable for just
some of the crimes he's committed and
looking to have him held accountable for
endangering and this is not hyperbole
Brian endangering the lives of everybody
who's involved in the Endeavor to hold
Donald Trump accountable for his crimes
Witnesses jury
District Attorneys and their families
Federal prosecutors and their families
judges their families their Court staff
as of yet we have sacrificed the safety
of all of those people all of those
categories of people in favor of
striking the balance you know in favor
of Donald Trump letting him to continue
to engage in Reckless and inflamatory
and violence inciting rhetoric which has
mystified this old career prosecutor but
it looks like it's finally getting real
for Donald Trump and now the question is
what does Judge marshan do not only with
this first request for contempt I think
I have a pretty good idea what he's
going to do but what does he do when
Donald Trump violates the gag order
again after he's been held in contempt
and so to be clear next week when we
find out uh whether he grants the
Manhattan DA's request to um to impose
jail time if there's another violation
then that's it the line in the in the
sand had will have been drawn and and if
if and when Donald Trump does violate
the gag order again he'll then be
subject to uh to imprisonment is that
correct it is and let me tell you how
this ordinarily plays out because I had
lots of defendants who violated all
sorts of court orders either while they
were on pre-trial release they violated
some condition of pre-trial release set
by the court or uh even more usually
when people were on probation to a court
they would engage in all kinds of
misconduct that would result in a judge
sanctioning them for violating orders of
their release on probation so here's
what judges typically do Brian and I I
can't predict 100% what judge michan
will do ordinarily when the very first
request for contempt comes in because a
defendant has violated a condition set
by the court um the judge will give the
defendant a Stern talking to and say
next time I'm going to up the ante then
the next violation is when the judge
might punish them with a fine and then
usually they say do it again you're
going to jail and then it's almost a
third bite of the Apple before judges
are willing to put somebody in jail for
contempt I think because Donald Trump
has violated the gag order so many times
in so many ways and he's already been
put on notice by judge Maran who
remember had to up his own gag order
over time to make it more inclusive
um I think judge Maran when the hearing
is conducted on Thursday the 23rd of
April we can talk in a minute about why
it's you know a week or more in the
future but I think judge Maran will not
do the stern warning thing I think he'll
go right to the $3,000 fine and I think
he will put Donald Trump on notice that
do it again you're going to go to jail
um and then we can talk about whether
Donald Trump is actually anxious to go
to jail for a day or a week or for the
maximum permitted under New York law
which is 30 days for each count of
contempt right at this point you know to
your exact point I think the political
implications of this would be look if
Donald Trump wants to make himself out
to look like a victim in this case which
of course he does he comes out every day
and he says you know I can't be present
for Baron's High School graduation which
I'm sure he was going to attend um and
which by the way the judge hasn't even
ruled on he's whining that he can't go
to Florida and Georgia and North
Carolina a campaign he's wanting you
know anything he can do to present
himself as the victim seems to be the
Avenue that Donald Trump wants to take
and so judging by the fact that he wants
to present himself as a victim if he can
land himself in detention if he can land
himself into jail cell nothing would be
better for him to cry victim than that
than to than to be able to you know um
play this case out in the court of
public opinion and send his emails and
say that the evil radical communist
Marxist Democrats have jailed me
illegally because they want to do
election interference so I think that at
the end of the day it wouldn't be the
most shocking thing in the world if he
does come forward and try to violate his
gag order on purpose to try and evoke
this kind of a a reaction from Judge
Maran Brian I couldn't agree with you
more I think that is precisely what
Donald Trump is setting up and the thing
is because there is a 30-day cap that is
the maximum under New York state law
that somebody can be confined for
contempt of a court order I I think his
calculation is going to be how much can
I fund raise off being put in jail for a
day or a week or even up to 30 days now
I also predict that when probably not if
but when judge Maran has to cross that
bridge and has to um impose some kind of
a jail term because of Donald Trump's
chronic uh violation of the gag order uh
he'll probably start with three days or
five days um and you know listen 3
minutes is too much for anybody to have
to sit in a jail cell it's deadly
serious business when we take away
somebody's liberty interest I was keenly
aware of that when I was working as as a
prosecutor but I I do think Trump's
calculation will be man I I can sit in a
jail cell for three days and I will
probably fund raise millions and
millions of dollars off of that and that
will probably lead him to again violate
the gag order after he's been held in
contempt the first time and force judge
M's hand but here's the thing whether it
inspires people to actually send Donald
Trump more of their hard-earned dollars
or not to me and I think the Judge Maran
is beside the point you have to enforce
the law and you don't do prosecutorial
or judicial business based on the
collateral consequences like Donald
Trump's fundraising Prospect so I have a
feeling we may see Donald Trump in a
jail cell in the coming weeks right and
it may actually be by Design from Donald
Trump himself also he probably
recognizes that this whole trial doesn't
redown to his benefit anyway and so he
may as well try to try to squeeze you
know some money out of his supporters
while he's doing it and the way to do
that is to say okay look I'm in a trial
I'm in a trial anyway I'm getting poor
coverage might as well just go all in
and get land myself in a jail cell so
that at least I can you know perpetuate
this victimhood narrative and uh and get
some money out of it at the end of the
day yeah and let me just answer the
question that I fronted in case any of
the viewers are interested why do we
have to wait another week and a couple
of days for this to happen well that's
because the New York state law says
there are two ways to find somebody um
guilty of contempt of court for
violating a court order one if the
contempt happens in the presence of the
judge like in court then the judge can
literally bang his or her gavel and say
I find you in contempt I'm finding you
and I order you detained for X number of
days however if the contempt does not
occur in the presence of the Court like
it's in a social media post then the New
York state law says the defendant has to
be given notice and an opportunity to
defend that is what Alvin Bragg's
prosecutors did today they gave him
notice he will have an opportunity to
defend himself come 9:30 a.m. on
Thursday the 20th 3rd and that is when I
suspect we're going to see a former
president of the United States being
held in criminal contempt remember he's
already twice been held in civil
contempt by judge engoron in his New
York fraud trial when he violated judge
en goran's gag orders so now we're
moving forward we're going to see a
former president I believe held in
criminal contempt for the first time all
right well we'll leave it there uh for
those watching right now of course if
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