MSNBC and Other Media Embarrasses Themselves in Coverage of Sham Trump Trial, w/ Victor Davis Hanson
Summary
TLDRIn this detailed account, MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell discusses his observations of Donald Trump during the latter's trial. O'Donnell highlights the moment when Trump made eye contact with him, which he found significant and reported by the New York Times. The host also addresses Trump's subsequent avoidance of eye contact, suggesting it was a deliberate act following advice. O'Donnell further criticizes the media's focus on itself and discusses Hope Hicks' testimony, questioning her emotional response on the stand. He also touches on the broader implications of campaign finance violations and compares the treatment of Trump's case to that of Hillary Clinton's. The summary concludes with a call for viewers to consider the stability of gold as an investment in uncertain economic times, promoting Birch Gold as a secure option.
Takeaways
- ðº Lawrence O'Donnell, an MSNBC host, attended Donald Trump's trial and discussed his interactions with Trump.
- ð Trump made eye contact with O'Donnell on the first day of the trial, which O'Donnell found significant.
- ð° New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman noted Trump's unusual behavior towards O'Donnell in her live updates.
- ð O'Donnell interpreted Trump's expressions and actions in the courtroom, suggesting they were influenced by his presence.
- ð« O'Donnell criticized Trump for making courtroom mistakes, implying these led to his presence in criminal courtrooms.
- ð€ The next day, Trump avoided eye contact with O'Donnell, which O'Donnell suggested was due to good advice.
- ð O'Donnell mocked Trump's hubris, questioning why Trump would consider him noteworthy or impactful.
- ð Hope Hicks, a former Trump aide, testified during the trial, acknowledging Trump's awareness of hush money payments.
- ð¢ Hope Hicks cried during her testimony, which was speculated to be due to the stress of testifying against her former boss.
- ð€ The defense may argue the purpose of the payments was personal rather than campaign-related, thus not a campaign finance violation.
- ðŒ The nature of the payment is central to the legal argument, with the prosecution focusing on Trump's knowledge and motivation.
Q & A
Who is Lawrence O'Donnell and what is his significance in the context of the script?
-Lawrence O'Donnell is the host of a prime time show on MSNBC. In the script, he discusses his experience attending the Trump trial and his interactions with Donald Trump, which he perceives as significant and worthy of reporting.
What did Lawrence O'Donnell mention about Donald Trump's behavior during the trial?
-O'Donnell mentioned that Trump made eye contact with him on the first day of the trial, which he found noteworthy. The next day, Trump made a noticeable effort to avoid eye contact, which O'Donnell interpreted as a result of good advice.
What role did Hope Hicks play in the Trump trial?
-Hope Hicks, a former campaign PR person and representative of Donald Trump, testified in the trial. She was compelled by the prosecution to give testimony, during which she acknowledged that Trump knew about the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.
Why did Hope Hicks cry during her testimony?
-The script does not provide a specific reason for Hope Hicks' emotional reaction, but it suggests that the stress of testifying against her former boss, the spotlight, and the pressure of the situation could have contributed to her tears.
What was the significance of Hope Hicks' testimony regarding Melania Trump?
-Hicks testified that Trump was worried about Melania's reaction to women coming forward, implying that his concern for his wife's opinion played a significant role in his actions, which the defense might argue had a dual purpose and were not solely campaign expenditures.
What was the argument presented by the defense regarding the nature of the payment to Stormy Daniels?
-The defense argued that the payment to Stormy Daniels had a dual purpose and was not solely a campaign expenditure. They suggested that the nature of the payment could be something other than a campaign expense, thus not constituting a campaign finance violation.
How did Lawrence O'Donnell react to the idea that Donald Trump might be watching his show?
-O'Donnell expressed skepticism, stating that it was unlikely Trump was watching his show and that even if he was, it was irrelevant to the proceedings.
What was the criticism of the modern-day press corps as presented in the script?
-The criticism was that the modern-day press corps, particularly those on left-leaning television, are narcissistic and make situations about themselves rather than focusing on the actual issues at hand.
What was the context of the advertisement for Birch Gold mentioned in the script?
-The advertisement for Birch Gold was presented as a way to secure one's savings through a tax-sheltered IRA in physical gold, which is suggested as a stable investment that can withstand economic instability.
What was the reaction of the New York Times reporter, Maggie Haberman, to Trump's behavior in the courtroom?
-Maggie Haberman reported on Trump's behavior of looking at Lawrence O'Donnell, which she found newsworthy and indicative of a 'final moment in the courtroom.
How did the script characterize the relationship between Donald Trump and the New York Times?
-The script characterized the relationship as contentious, with the New York Times being accused of bias against Trump and promoting false narratives about him, such as the Steele dossier and Russian collusion.
Outlines
ð Lawrence O'Donnell's Monologue on Trump's Trial
In this segment, Lawrence O'Donnell, the host of a prime time show on MSNBC, discusses his experience at Donald Trump's trial. He expresses delight over Trump making eye contact with him on the first day. O'Donnell shares his interpretation of Trump's expressions and speculates on the reasons behind Trump's behavior. He also mentions a report by Maggie Haberman from the New York Times, which described Trump's odd squinting at him. The summary touches on O'Donnell's belief that Trump's actions in the courtroom are indicative of his tendency to make mistakes, which have led to his presence in criminal courtrooms. The narrative also includes O'Donnell's commentary on the second day of the trial, where he notes that Trump made a clear effort not to look at him, suggesting that Trump had received advice after the first day's events. The paragraph concludes with O'Donnell's critique of the modern press, accusing them of making situations about themselves and highlighting the perceived bias of the New York Times towards Trump.
ð Hope Hicks' Testimony and Its Implications
This paragraph focuses on Hope Hicks, a long-time campaign PR person and representative for Donald Trump, who testified during his trial. Hicks confirmed that Trump was aware of the hush money payment made to Stormy Daniels, a point the prosecution aimed to establish. The speaker believes that the true significance of this acknowledgment is debatable, as the defense may argue the dual purpose of the payment, implying it was not solely a campaign expenditure. The discussion then shifts to the emotional aspect of Hicks' testimony, particularly her moment of crying on the stand. The speaker speculates on the reasons for her emotional response, suggesting the stress of testifying against a former boss and the pressure of the situation. The summary also includes commentary from other MSNBC figures, such as Ari Melber, who emphasized the human element of the trial and the potential impact of Hicks' display of emotion on the jury. The paragraph ends with a critique of the focus on personal emotions during trials and a comparison to the actions of Hillary Clinton in a different context.
ð° Economic Stability and the Role of Gold Investments
The final paragraph is a promotional advertisement for Birch Gold Group, focusing on the stability of gold as an investment during economic uncertainty. It suggests that traditional savings can be vulnerable to inflation, economic crashes, and unstable markets, but gold has historically retained its value. The advertisement highlights a tax loophole that allows individuals to convert their retirement accounts into a tax-sheltered IRA backed by physical gold. The ad encourages viewers to text 'MK' to a given number to claim a free info kit on gold investments, positioning it as a secure financial strategy for the future.
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Keywords
ð¡Lawrence O'Donnell
ð¡Donald Trump
ð¡Trump trial
ð¡Maggie Haberman
ð¡Hope Hicks
ð¡Hush money payment
ð¡Melania Trump
ð¡Campaign expenditure
ð¡Nicole Wallace
ð¡Modern-day press corp
ð¡Birch Gold
Highlights
Lawrence O'Donnell, the MSNBC host, attended the Trump trial and was excited that Trump made eye contact with him.
O'Donnell interpreted Trump's look as a significant moment worthy of New York Times reporting.
O'Donnell suggested Trump made a mistake by acknowledging him in the courtroom.
On the following day, Trump made an effort not to look at O'Donnell.
O'Donnell speculated that Trump received advice not to engage with him after the first day.
O'Donnell criticized Trump for his hubris, assuming he was thinking about him.
O'Donnell mocked Trump's audience size and the attention he received from the New York Times.
Hope Hicks, Trump's former PR representative, testified that Trump acknowledged a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.
Hicks suggested Trump was more concerned about his wife Melania's opinion than the campaign.
The defense is expected to argue that the payments were not solely campaign expenditures.
O'Donnell questioned the focus on Trump's motivations rather than the nature of the payment.
Hope Hicks cried during her testimony, possibly due to the stress of testifying against her former boss.
MSNBC's Ari Melber discussed Hicks' emotional display and its potential impact on the jury.
O'Donnell expressed indifference to Hicks' emotional state, questioning her empathy during the Trump administration.
O'Donnell drew a comparison between the Trump case and Hillary Clinton's handling of campaign expenses.
A promotion for Birch Gold, discussing the stability of gold as an investment during economic uncertainty.
The promotion suggests converting retirement accounts into a tax-sheltered IRA in physical gold through Birch Gold.
Transcripts
so this is Lawrence O'Donnell who hosts
a prime time Show on MSNBC who
apparently attended the Trump trial last
Wednesday and Thursday or Thursday and
Friday whatever and was
absolutely gleeful about the fact that
Trump looked at him that Trump made eye
contact with him on day one so this was
his Thursday evening monologue in part
and just just cons consume it take a
listen St 12 at 4:26 p.m. today Maggie
hberman posted this to the New York
Times live update of the Trump trial
Trump left the courtroom squinting
strangely at laen sod the MSNBC host as
he did and Visually there was just
nothing between Donald Trump and me in
that row and I have my interpretation of
what Donald Trump's face and eyes were
trying to say to me and what drove him
to create a final moment in the
courtroom today that was worthy of New
York Times reporting Oris Epstein was
sitting right in front of me and knew I
was there he should have told Donald
Trump when you walk by O'Donnell don't
give him the satisfaction of making a
moment about him but defendants like
Donald Trump always make mistakes in
courtrooms and
mistakes are what has landed Donald
Trump
in criminal
courtrooms all right just stand by
here's part two okay the next day he
returned to court and here's part of the
monologue from Friday
night I guess because Donald Trump does
apparently whatever I tell him to do he
did not glare at me again I said right
here on the program last night that it
was a mistake for him to do that he
shouldn't have done that in such a goofy
and public way that Maggie Haberman at
the New York Times felt compelled to
report it right away no one in the
courtroom had seen Donald Trump do
anything like that
today even though I was sitting in an
even more prominent position he did
everything he could possibly do to not
look at me within his peripheral vision
because whenever his peripheral vision
got close he immediately Twisted it away
in the other direction he just wasn't
going to give me that gift again he made
such an effort yesterday to look at me
that today's effort not looking at me
was just as obvious I don't think he was
afraid I think he just got good
advice right here at 10 p.m. last
night oh my God Victor the hubris the
hubris that Donald Trump is sitting
there thinking for 10 seconds or two
about Lawrence
odonnell Donald Trump is looking around
and if he did notice him he said who in
the hell is that guy I have no idea who
he is and he knows that I mean he he's
he has a very small audience who nobody
knows who he is and yet he tries to
quantify the precise time at this time
in 10 o'clock as if he's if and and then
when he quotes the New York
Times a reporter everybody knows who
what the record of the New York Times
has been especially in relation to
Donald Trump they were the ones that
told us that the steel dossier was
Russian collusion that the laptop was
Russian disinformation they told us
about the B the bank ping they're
notorious for lying on any context that
has to do with Donald Trump they despise
him and they want Joe Biden to be
elected so Donald Trump doesn't he
doesn't even know who the guy is and yet
it's it's really you know Nicole Wallace
was kind of the same way she said if
Trump is elected people like me won't be
on the air no they don't care about you
you people are they're such narcissists
they think they're so important because
they're actually left winging on
television who cares nobody cares and I
don't
think on it he wouldn't know who he was
he was so
excited to see his name Lawrence
O'Donnell in the New York Times that
they wrote about me me he for the
listening audience he spotlighted his
own face in the Trump Trump Courthouse
audience way the hell behind Donald
Trump like I was there he I swear he was
looking at me I matter this is what's so
pathetic about the modern-day press Corp
that's to a te they make it all about
themselves and then another clip in that
same monologue one of those nights he
said that he's sure Donald Trump is
watching the lawence O'Donnell show he's
been known to watch it and then he's
watch okay that's not happening
no no one's watching that show no no
maybe Maggie hberman of the New York
Times so then substantively what
happened last week was hope H Hicks took
the stand longtime um campaign PR person
and representative of Donald Trump when
he was running and when he was in the
White House and she gave testimony she
was you know compelled to give testimony
by the prosecution and she said that uh
she does think she does recall Trump
acknowledging that Cohen had made this
hush money payment to Stormy Daniels so
that's something the the prosecution is
trying to prove that Trump knew about it
my own take is doesn't matter but the
defense is I guess going to argue this
um but then she also said she thinks the
reason uh that Trump was worried about
these women coming forward was yeah the
campaign a little but much more so
Melania he cares very much what Melania
thinks this is the defense is going to
say see the payments had a dual purpose
and therefore they weren't campaign
expenditure the real argument should be
it doesn't matter what was in Trump's
head the only thing that matters is what
the nature of the payment is is the
nature of the payment such that it can
only ever be a campaign expense like a
polling fee or is the nature of the
payment something that could possibly be
something other than a campaign
expenditure and this particular payment
falls into Category 2 which means it's
not a campaign Finance violation anyway
they're they're proceeding with this
myth that we have to get into the
purpose and Donald Trump's motivation
both sides are proceeding with it
because of the judge's rulings and hope
Hicks talked about how he was worried
about Melania well the left-wing freak
out over the fact that when hope Hicks
ended her campaign or her her direct
exam with the prosecution and the
defense lawyer stood up and started
asking her some biographical background
like how long did you work for the Trump
organization she cried she broke down
for a moment in tears and they took a
short break now I don't know why hope
Hicks cried but I imagine it's very
stressful to get up there and testify
against your former boss the president
of the United States and you don't want
to be there you've been forced by a
prosecutor you probably believe is
unfair and you don't want to be in the
spotlight like this she's she never
gives interviews she doesn't go on TV
this is not somebody who wants the
spotlight I'm sure it was stressful
whatever here's some of the armchair
analysis we got take a listen to earlier
on MSNBC Ari melur and his
take she said she was nervous today from
the stand she answered the questions
confirming she's under subpoena she's
paying for her own lawyer and and in a
moment that does matter for a jury this
is still a human exercise hope hick
broke down crying on the stand at one
point it was apparently best we can tell
and from the reporters in the room and
the wider context we have uh genuine
display of emotion for her as she felt
the weight of this moment the raw
pressure of testifying about her
longtime boss and maybe the details were
tough for her to share in this manner
now she goes on he goes on from there to
discuss on his show about how you know
bringing up that time of like when she
was working for Trump was just so
emotional for her you know like oh the
better days the good old day like how
the hell does anybody know they tried to
turn it into Andrew Weisman was up there
it was the exclamation point it was the
icing on the cake her raw emotion it was
like okay calm down testifying is a
stressful situation everyone wanted to
use it for their own purposes against
her and the final comment on Lawrence
O'Donnell show which I watch so you
don't have to was I don't care why she
cried I don't care what did she cry on
January 6th did she cry for the
immigrants and the families who were
separated for by Donald Trump during his
administration I don't care why she
cried if she didn't cry for
them yeah she she might she could have
just as easily cried than the fact that
she liked Donald Trump and she was
subpoenaed to testify by an attorney who
was going to try to warp and change and
extract any type of meaning that would
be unfavorable to Donald Trump and she
knew she was in that position where she
had to testify and she was trying to
tell the truth as she saw the truth and
she understood that everything she said
would be used against someone whom she
didn't feel had done anything wrong and
she didn't want to come forward because
he hadn't done anything wrong that's
kind of a stressful situation but uh you
know this this we get back to the equal
application of law Hillary Clinton hired
the DNC to pay the Perkins COI Law Firm
to pay Fusion GPS to pay Christopher
steel who was a British subject a
foreign National who was forbidden by
Statute to to work for a presidential
campaign to collect a false dossier and
Seed it
and then she wrote that whole thing off
not as a campaign expense but as a legal
expense in the federal com uh commission
overseeing elections find her over
$100,000 but they could have easily said
it was a criminal statute like Alvin
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