"We saw defendants crying on the stand, at the podium facing the judge, we saw some lose their cool or temper, we saw some January 6 defendants continue to unspool conspiracy theories even while speaking to judges, and we saw one January 6 defendant - Dominic Pezzola of New York - after his sentencing hearing, after he was found guilty in his Proud Boys case, raise a fist as he left court and yell ' Trump won!'" he said, adding that "one case really stood out." In the video, MacFarlane says that, in a "year filled with courtroom dramatics and theatrics, it feels like we saw a little bit of everything this year." "In a year of dramatic courtroom moments … an apparent self-destructive Jan 6 sentencing stands out," he said in announcing the video.ĪLSO READ: Trump’s Iowa Faith Leader Coalition includes bigots, advocate of killing Obama And he, again, needs to raise a lot of money." Watch below or at the link. He's truthing it, he's not tweeting it, and he's trying to scare, he's trying to distract, and get his supporters engaged. "You are seeing him tweet out a lot of really violent and scary stuff. And may not be in Florida, so he may not be able to kick the can the way that he would with Judge Cannon, so I think that is something to think about." "But I do think he is ultimately quite scared," she added. "This will be his second set of federal indictments. "We've seen the reporting, especially those Florida lawyers with the security clearance are really holding him up for money." "I would also say, remember, Trump's thing as he is trying to kick the can as much as possible with all of these cases, right?" she continued. "He needs to raise a lot of money because these lawyers are very expensive," she told the MSNBC host. In particular, she noted that the lawyers representing him in Florida where he is facing federal charges related to refusing to return government documents that he was hoarding at his Mar-a-Lago estate are pressing him for money. Speaking with MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin, Jong-Fast pointed out that the former president's social media outbursts also ramp up when he is "scared" and that his legal fees are skyrocketing. During a discussion on MSNBC on the uptick of frantic Donald Trump posts on his Truth Social platform, political commentator Molly Jong-Fast pointed out that the former president is in dire need of cash due to the growing avalanche of legal problems he's facing since leaving office.
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