Like an angry child the ex-president could not contain himself as he listened from feet away to the columnist’s testimony
The second day of E Jean Carroll’s New York defamation trial against Donald Trump was a picture in stark contrasts. It featured solemnity from the former Elle writer and flippancy from the ex-US president – who repeatedly taunted the judge with irreverent courtroom antics.
As has often been the case when faced with a strong woman who is clearly unintimidated by him, Trump’s volatility and proneness to childish outbursts of anger came to the fore.
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