It's all staged. I watched it yesterday live on CNN, the whole thing. Afterwards, CNN had already created the narrative that the performance of Trumps lawyers was weak, blablabla, and so on. Then they asked a "reporter" who has "sources" in Trumps inner circle what's goin' on there and he said that Trump was "borderline raging" about the performance of the lawyers. Aha, yeah, for sure a CNN reporter has "sources" related to Trump. If so: these sources would spread disinformation like candies.
Excuse me, but: they read all their arguments off a script, Trump knew the scripts, he wouldn't allow any lawyer do or read anything that he didn't know word by word by himself. He didn't borderline rage, he smiled like A-Team Hanibal about the plan in progress and workin exactly the way he wants it to.
We're watching a movie. It's boring from time to time, but the tension builds up in the background. Hitchcock could learn a thing or two from this.
It's all staged. I watched it yesterday live on CNN, the whole thing. Afterwards, CNN had already created the narrative that the performance of Trumps lawyers was weak, blablabla, and so on. Then they asked a "reporter" who has "sources" in Trumps inner circle what's goin' on there and he said that Trump was "borderline raging" about the performance of the lawyers. Aha, yeah, for sure a CNN reporter has "sources" related to Trump. If so: these sources would spread disinformation like candies.
Excuse me, but: they read all their arguments off a script, Trump knew the scripts, he wouldn't allow any lawyer do or read anything that he didn't know word by word by himself. He didn't borderline rage, he smiled like A-Team Hanibal about the plan in progress and workin exactly the way he wants it to.
We're watching a movie. It's boring from time to time, but the tension builds up in the background. Hitchcock could learn a thing or two from this.