‘Par for the course’: Donald Trump does not like to ‘follow rules’
Howard University Assistant Professor Dr Niambi Carter says Donald Trump violating a gag order in his civil fraud trial is “par for the course” for the former US president.
Donald Trump has been handed a $US10,000 fine for breaching a gag order in a business-fraud lawsuit.
“He does not like to follow rules – he doesn’t seem to think that they apply to him,” Dr Carter said.
“The judge has been very clear with him that he would not be patient with any of Donald Trump’s outbursts or attempts to malign him or any other member or officer of the court.
“Donald Trump has done just that … (he) is doing everything to deflect attention away from the very real charges of fraud that he is facing in this case.”
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Donald Trump has been handed a $US10,000 fine for breaching a gag order in a business-fraud lawsuit.
“He does not like to follow rules – he doesn’t seem to think that they apply to him,” Dr Carter said.
“The judge has been very clear with him that he would not be patient with any of Donald Trump’s outbursts or attempts to malign him or any other member or officer of the court.
“Donald Trump has done just that … (he) is doing everything to deflect attention away from the very real charges of fraud that he is facing in this case.”
Видео ‘Par for the course’: Donald Trump does not like to ‘follow rules’ канала Sky News Australia
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