In the midst of waiting to see him in the courthouse of federal jurisdiction, two members of the media made fun of an assassin attempting to kill the former president Donald Trump.
Men who were not identified as journalists positioned on the outside of the E. Barrett Prettyman US Courthouse. They started to complain about the difficulties in getting a clear image of the 77-year old Republican 2024 frontrunner.
Do you know the worst? “Even if he is hanging out of his window, he would be on the opposite side of the road,” one individual was heard saying on an AP live stream. Associated Press.
The second reporter responded, “We’re in good shape if we can catch him driving.” The first reporter replied, “Yes.” the first reporter responded, “Yeah. If he’s driving while his windows open in front.”
The conversation turned into gallows humor, about the former President’s arrival in a convertible like the one the President John F. Kennedy rode in the time he killed him in Dallas on the 22nd of November 1963.
The second person said, “Yeah or if it is a convertible.”
The first person replied, “I didn’t think about it.”
The second started to speak “Yeah… like if he pulls up — ” before the first paused and then asked “Like JFK?”
There is a chance that someone will say something similar to what JFK received advice “You know what to do?” It is best to purchase the convertible. The person who was the media representative continued to amuse his colleagues.
Trump’s attorneys have argued before an DC appellate court that he shouldn’t be convicted for his efforts to overturn his loss in the 2020 presidential election and keep the Capitol protests on January. 6. since Trump was not impeached nor convicted initially in connection with the events.
John Sauer, Trump’s lawyer has said that if the president were being investigated, it could be the opening of a Pandora’s Box from which the country may not ever be able to recover. He warned that this scenario could lead to Presidents being charged when they provide Congress “false” information in order to declare war, or authorize drone strikes on US citizens living abroad.
The outcome of the hearings will have a major effect on the trial against Trump. It could also provide the basis for any future appeals before the US Supreme Court, which even though it resisted in the last month to adopt any position on immunity claims from the former president and his associates, may decide on the matter at a later date.
The Special Counsel Jack Smith, along with his legal team, are in a hurry take a decision. They are determined to have the case brought to trials as fast as they can before the November election.
Trump’s lawyers along with dismissing the case, expect to gain from the lengthy process that may delay the trial beyond the date it was scheduled to begin on March 4 and into the heat of the presidential campaign.