From the NYT (paywalled):
A Manhattan judge briefly ordered Donald J. Trump to the witness stand on Wednesday after accusing him of breaking a gag order with critical comments that seemed aimed at a court clerk, and then fined him $10,000.
The judge, Arthur F. Engoron, who is presiding over Mr. Trump’s civil fraud trial, issued the punishment after finding that Mr. Trump earlier in the day had violated an order that prevents him from discussing court staff. Mr. Trump said that his comments had referred not to the clerk, whom he had previously attacked, but to his former lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, a witness.
From the stand, Mr. Trump, wearing a navy suit and limiting the duration of his usual monologues, said that while he had not been speaking about the clerk, Allison Greenfield, he thought she was “maybe unfair, and I think she’s very biased against me.”
Mr. Trump left the stand after about three minutes. Justice Engoron said that he had not found the former president credible and levied the fine.
The episode was remarkable and wholly unexpected: While Mr. Trump has been voluble in his own defense outside the courtroom, he had not testified in open court in more than a decade, and as soon as he did, the judge found against him. For the former president, who is expected to testify later in the civil fraud trial and has been criminally indicted four other times, it was a harsh preview of what may await.
During a break in the proceedings on Wednesday, Mr. Trump had called Justice Engoron partisan — which is allowable under the order. But he continued, saying, “with a person who’s very partisan sitting alongside him. Perhaps even much more partisan than he is.”
After the break, the judge said he was concerned that the overheated environment in the courtroom could result in real danger.
“I am very protective of my staff,” Justice Engoron said, adding, “I don’t want anyone to get killed.”
A lawyer for Mr. Trump, Christopher M. Kise, protested that the former president had been referring to Mr. Cohen, his former fixer, who was testifying for a second day. Mr. Trump did clearly refer to Mr. Cohen immediately after the initial comment, calling him a “discredited witness.”
The judge responded that the target of the comments had seemed clear to him and, after lunch, called the hearing.
Mr. Trump trotted to the witness stand and faced the courtroom for his brief questioning by the judge. Justice Engoron asked whether he had in the past referred to Ms. Greenfield as “partisan” and whether he always refers to Mr. Cohen as “Michael Cohen.” His lawyers, from the defense table, assured the judge that Mr. Trump has far more derogatory ways of referring to Mr. Cohen.
After Justice Engoron issued the fine, the trial resumed, with Mr. Trump’s lawyers prompting Mr. Cohen to admit that he had lied on past occasions. Soon, another of Mr. Trump’s lawyers, Clifford S. Robert, called for an immediate verdict, given Mr. Cohen’s contradictions. Justice Engoron denied the request, and Mr. Trump slid his chair back and stormed out of the courtroom.
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"Stormed out of the courtroom." Such an adult. This reminds me of when my
son, at age 6 was told to clean up his room before he
could go out to play.🙄
So, it's 2 strikes in Engoron's
Court. 3 strikes = an overnight stay at their lovely jail. Keep running your mouth
Trump.
Sweet. I hope Judge Engoron plans to increase the fines substantially for each subsequent offense. The next fine should be $100,000, and the one after that should be $1,000,000.
Trump is also demonstrating that he is dumb as a rock. Why would he think that he could say, directly to the judge who imposed the gag order prohibiting him from commenting on the court staff, that he thinks the court clerk is “maybe unfair, and I think she’s very biased against me.” ?
You can't fix stupid.