

CROSS-EXAM at Trial Exposes Trump’s BIGGEST INSECURITY
May 11, 2024
Donald Trump's insecurities take center stage as his lawyer's cross-examination reveals awkward moments in court. The discussion dives into Trump's golfing antics, critiquing both his performance and his penchant for exaggeration. Humorous comparisons between his athleticism claims and a sleep aid promotion add a light touch. Plus, unusual stories of a political consultant funded by Trump bring unexpected twists, while allegations of his cheating in golf raise questions about his ethical practices in politics.
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Trump's Post-Trial Focus
- Trump's first statement after his criminal trial was about Biden's golf game.
- He claimed Biden lies about his golf skills and can't hit a ball 100 yards.
Trump's Image in Court
- Trump's lawyer, Susan Nechles, questioned Stormy Daniels about Trump's golfing prowess and entourage.
- Daniels stated that Trump likely paid people to follow him around.
Trump's Golf Performance
- Trump's golf score from the 2006 tournament where he met Daniels was analyzed.
- He ranked 62nd out of 79 amateurs, averaging 89 for three rounds.