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In reply to the discussion: CNN: We're told President Trump has just left the Supreme Court [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(180,230 posts)25. 'Fidgeting' Trump had to be moved during Supreme Court hearing: ACLU attorney
trump is too stupid to understand the concepts being discussed. trump could understand that his attorney was NOT doing a good job and that the Justices were not buying what his attorney was trying to sell
Donald Trump's unprecedented appearance at the Supreme Court encompassed both a request that his seat be moved and the reported inability of the president to hold still while lawyers made their case before the nation's highest court.
— Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-04-02T20:55:24Z
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-fidget-supreme-court/
Appearing on MS NOW with host Jonathan Lemire, ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero stated the president sat right in front of him, so he had a ringside seat to watch the president react to arguments over his attempt to override the 14th Amendment on birthright citizenship.....
Could you see him from your vantage point? If so, what was he like? MS NOWs Lemire asked.
He was six feet in front of me... he was literally right in front of me, he recalled. I was one row behind him, the Secret Service and then the president, so I could watch him entirely throughout the argument. Some of the press reports also got it wrong. Some of the press reports said that he left after the government had its case; the president sat through at least 10 to 15 minutes of our argument.
I could see him fidgeting in the chair. I literally could see him, he was literally in my line of vision, he added. And when our legal director, Cecillia Wang, made her opening statements, and then when she began to answer questions from the justices, you could see he started getting restless. His shoulders slumped a little bit.
I think he was there, clearly to intimidate the justices, he added. When they first had him, they sat him on the very end of the front row. And then the Commerce Secretary, Mr. [Howard] Lutnick got up and told the security guards that Mr. Trump would like to be seated more centrally in the courtroom. So they moved him literally right in front of us.
And then it was clear that he was endeavoring to put his thumb on the scale. He was endeavoring to glower at the justices to kind of intimidate them, almost defy them to rule against him, he continued. And what was remarkable, and this really is a testament that our system of checks and balances is working, that it's a coequal branch of government. Donald Trump is a guest in the Supreme Court. This is Chief Justice Roberts house. And there was not a mention, they did not miss a beat when he walked in, the courtroom got quiet. When he walked out, no one missed a beat.
Could you see him from your vantage point? If so, what was he like? MS NOWs Lemire asked.
He was six feet in front of me... he was literally right in front of me, he recalled. I was one row behind him, the Secret Service and then the president, so I could watch him entirely throughout the argument. Some of the press reports also got it wrong. Some of the press reports said that he left after the government had its case; the president sat through at least 10 to 15 minutes of our argument.
I could see him fidgeting in the chair. I literally could see him, he was literally in my line of vision, he added. And when our legal director, Cecillia Wang, made her opening statements, and then when she began to answer questions from the justices, you could see he started getting restless. His shoulders slumped a little bit.
I think he was there, clearly to intimidate the justices, he added. When they first had him, they sat him on the very end of the front row. And then the Commerce Secretary, Mr. [Howard] Lutnick got up and told the security guards that Mr. Trump would like to be seated more centrally in the courtroom. So they moved him literally right in front of us.
And then it was clear that he was endeavoring to put his thumb on the scale. He was endeavoring to glower at the justices to kind of intimidate them, almost defy them to rule against him, he continued. And what was remarkable, and this really is a testament that our system of checks and balances is working, that it's a coequal branch of government. Donald Trump is a guest in the Supreme Court. This is Chief Justice Roberts house. And there was not a mention, they did not miss a beat when he walked in, the courtroom got quiet. When he walked out, no one missed a beat.
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Funny - there is no way that reptile's presence could possibly help his case. He is repulsive.
walkingman
Apr 1
#5
Trump bolts from Supreme Court early as conservative justices skeptical of his arguments
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 1
#6
He wont make it till tonight lol...he will have his first rant up by close of business lol.
Volaris
Apr 1
#17
"This is not normal for court cases." The words "normal" and "Trump" should never appear
Ocelot II
Apr 1
#7
trump believes that he is above the law and is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Judicial branch
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 1
#8
What is not normal? That Trump is there? Or anyone at all leaving early? /nt
bucolic_frolic
Apr 1
#9
Both. 'King Donnie' goes where he wants when he wants, and to hell with the supposed decorum of his Serfs on the Court.
Volaris
Apr 1
#20
Courtroom sketch of President Trump listening to Ketanji Brown Jackson speak
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 1
#16
'Fidgeting' Trump had to be moved during Supreme Court hearing: ACLU attorney
LetMyPeopleVote
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