Trump asleep with mouth WIDE OPEN as Michael Cohen testifies
Summary
TLDRThe video script describes a scene from a courtroom where Michael Cohen is testifying, and the audience is captivated by his words. In contrast, Donald Trump appears to fall asleep, with his mouth hanging open and eyes closed, as reported by various sources. The speaker discusses the potential impact of Trump's apparent napping on the jury, presenting two perspectives: one optimistic, suggesting that his sleep might indicate a lack of concern over the charges, and another more critical, implying that his lack of attentiveness could be seen as disrespectful to the jury and their duty. The speaker leans towards the latter interpretation and invites viewers to share their thoughts for further discussion.
Takeaways
- đ Michael Cohen's testimony was highly anticipated and the jury was reportedly very engaged, leaning forward in their seats.
- đŽ In contrast to the jury's attentiveness, Donald Trump was observed to have fallen asleep during the proceedings, with his mouth open and eyes closed.
- đŁïž Multiple reports and tweets described Trump's posture and state during the court session, indicating a lack of alertness.
- đ€ The defense team's strategy involved cross-examining Cohen to challenge his credibility and to potentially provoke a reaction.
- đ Trump's lawyer questioned Cohen about his past statements and memory of conversations with Trump.
- đ The visual of Trump sleeping in court raises the question of whether it could negatively impact the jury's perception of him.
- đ€š Some might argue that Trump's sleep indicates a lack of concern over the charges, suggesting confidence in his innocence.
- đ Conversely, others could interpret his sleeping as a sign of disrespect towards the jury and the judicial process.
- đ The jury's opinion matters most in this situation, and their perception of Trump's behavior could significantly influence the trial's outcome.
- đ€ The possibility that medication could be related to Trump's sleeping is mentioned but not explored in depth in the discussion.
- đ The optimistic view for Trump's defenders is that his sleeping might be seen as a sign that the charges are not serious.
- đ On the other hand, the pessimistic view is that the jury might be offended by Trump's sleeping, potentially harming his case.
Q & A
What was the reported reaction of the jury during Michael Cohen's testimony?
-The jury was reportedly absolutely titillated, leaning forward in their seats, riveted to every word coming out of Michael Cohen's mouth.
How did Donald Trump appear to be reacting to the proceedings according to the transcript?
-Donald Trump was described as leaning back with his eyes closed and at one point his mouth briefly hung open before readjusting himself.
What was the purpose of the defense team's cross-examination of Michael Cohen?
-The defense team's goal was to get under Cohen's skin, quizzing him about past statements and his ability to recall conversations with Trump.
How did the media report on Trump's behavior during the court proceedings?
-Multiple reports and tweets described Trump as slouched in his seat with his eyes seemingly closed and his mouth slack.
What is the optimistic interpretation of Trump sleeping in court, as suggested by the speaker?
-The optimistic interpretation is that the jury might see Trump sleeping as evidence that there is nothing to the charges, suggesting that if he were truly worried, he wouldn't be able to fall asleep.
What is the alternative perspective on Trump sleeping in court and how it might affect the jury?
-The alternative perspective is that the jury, who are sacrificing their time and lives to fulfill their civic duty, might be offended by Trump's lack of attentiveness and disrespect by sleeping during the trial.
What is the practical question raised by the speaker regarding Trump's behavior in court?
-The practical question raised is whether Trump sleeping in court will help or hurt him with the jury, the twelve people with whom it matters most.
What is the potential impact on the jury's perception if they believe Trump is not taking the trial seriously?
-If the jury perceives that Trump is not respecting the process by sleeping through the trial, it could negatively affect their view of him and potentially influence their decision.
How does the speaker's personal bias affect their perspective on the situation?
-The speaker admits their own biases and states that they are more partial to the view that a juror would not be pleased with the defendant sleeping during the trial.
What is the significance of the detailed report by Wolf Blitzer from CNN as mentioned in the transcript?
-The significance of Wolf Blitzer's report is that it highlights the detail of Trump's behavior, specifically the moment when his mouth was hanging open, which adds to the overall visual narrative of the court proceedings.
What is the implication of the speaker's comment about not discussing whether medication may be related to Trump sleeping in court?
-The implication is that there could be other factors influencing Trump's ability to stay awake, such as medication, but the speaker chooses to focus on the observable behavior and its potential impact on the jury rather than speculating on medical reasons.
How does the speaker invite audience engagement with the topic?
-The speaker invites audience engagement by asking for their thoughts on the matter and indicating a follow-up, encouraging viewers to actively consider the implications of Trump's behavior in court.
Outlines
đŽ Trump's Courtroom Slumber
The first paragraph describes the scene in court where Michael Cohen is testifying. Despite the gravity of the situation and the intense focus of the jury, Donald Trump is reported to have fallen asleep during the proceedings. Various observers and media reports, including one from CNN's Wolf Blitzer, note Trump's slouched posture and his mouth hanging open. The paragraph also raises a question about whether Trump's apparent disinterest, as shown by his sleeping, might be viewed by the jury as a sign of innocence or disrespect, potentially influencing their judgment.
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Keywords
đĄMichael Cohen
đĄTestimony
đĄCross-examination
đĄJury
đĄDonald Trump
đĄSleeping in court
đĄRespect for the judicial process
đĄWolf Blitzer
đĄOptimistic interpretation
đĄJury duty
đĄPublic perception
Highlights
Michael Cohen's testimony and cross-examination in criminal court were highly engaging for the jury.
Reports suggest that Donald Trump appeared to fall asleep during the proceedings, with his mouth hanging open.
Multiple sources, including tweets and a CNN report by Wolf Blitzer, described Trump's apparent slumber.
Trump's defense team attempted to challenge Cohen's credibility and recall of past conversations with Trump.
The visual of Trump sleeping during the trial raises questions about its impact on the jury's perception.
One optimistic interpretation is that Trump's sleep could be seen as a sign of confidence, suggesting the charges are not serious.
Alternatively, the jury might view Trump's sleeping as a lack of respect for the judicial process.
Jurors are expected to be attentive and engaged, and Trump's behavior could be unfavorably compared to their own duty.
The impact of Trump's sleep on the jury's decision is speculative, with opinions divided.
The transcript raises the question of whether Trump's sleep in court could help or hurt his case.
The discussion considers the potential influence of Trump's demeanor on the jury's sentiments.
The jury's perception of Trump's behavior is crucial, as they are the ones who will determine the outcome of the trial.
There is an acknowledgment of potential biases in interpreting the significance of Trump's actions during the trial.
The speaker leans towards the view that a defendant's attentiveness is important for a favorable impression on the jury.
The transcript invites listeners to share their thoughts on the potential impact of Trump's behavior on the jury.
A follow-up on the topic is suggested to further explore the implications of Trump's actions in court.
Transcripts
Donald Trump is lean leaning back with his eyes closed and at one point his mouth Â
briefly hung open all right Speaker 1: All right. Despite Michael Cohen's riveting testimony and Â
cross-examination in criminal court yesterday, the jury was reportedly absolutely titillated, Â
leaning forward in their seats, riveted to every word coming out of Michael Cohen's mouth. Trump Â
almost immediately fell asleep with his mouth agape, hanging completely slack, Â
according to multiple reports. We have a number of different, tweets or excretions reporting. Â
This first one quote with Blanch several minutes into his cross-examination of Cohen, Â
Trump is slouched in his seat, his eyes seemingly closed and his mouth slack. Another tweet from Â
inside the courtroom quote. Trump looks out, eyes closed, drooping mouth. And here Â
is a hilarious Wolf Blitzer report from CNN in which Blitzer reports on the mouth hanging open, Â
which is just what a detail, what a detailed. Speaker 3: Defense team is cross-examining Â
Michael Cohen right now. Their goal appears to be to get under Cohen's skin. Trump's lawyer is Â
quizzing Cohen about past statements he's made, as well as his ability to recall conversations with Â
Trump. Our reporter inside the courtroom tells us that Donald Trump is lean, leaning back with Â
his eyes closed, and at one point his mouth briefly hung open before readjusting himself.Â
Speaker 1: So. The visual of Trump sitting there with his mouth hanging open and his eyes closed, Â
slouched in his seat is really something. But there's another aspect to this. There's Â
a practical question Will Trump sleeping in court? Help him or hurt him with the Â
12 people with whom it matters most, which is the jury. Let me give you both sides of it. The Â
optimistic interpretation of Trump sleeping, if you are a defender of Trump's, is that the jury Â
will see Trump sleeping as evidence that there is nothing here. If Trump were really worried about Â
these charges, if Trump really thought maybe I did something wrong. Adrenaline and cortisol Â
would not allow him to fall asleep. Now, this puts aside any questions of whether medication may be Â
related to Trump sleeping in court. Not even going to get into that here. But could the jury Â
see Trump sleeping and say, man, if this guy is just sleeping through this thing, this can't be Â
serious. We've got to acquit this guy. That's that's a very optimistic interpretation. Now, Â
the other side to this would be we have to be here missing our jobs, missing our lives, Â
missing family, missing children, missing friends in order to carry out our. Duty as citizens to do Â
jury duty. And the defendant, Trump, who is here to be judged by a jury of his peers, doesn't even Â
have the respect to stay awake during this trial. And that could do much the opposite of currying Â
favor with the jury. I am projecting my own biases, for sure, but I am more partial to that Â
second one, which is if I'm there as a juror and I know that I've got to stay awake and consider hour Â
after hour, after hours, hour of, testimony and evidence, and the defendant is sleeping through Â
it. I wouldn't be particularly thrilled, and it certainly would not make the defendant appear Â
more sympathetic to me. Let me know what you think about that. And, we'll do a follow up.
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