George Conway: Trump Doesn’t Have the Ability to Control Himself in the Courtroom
‘His conduct in the courtroom is really very demonstrative, and very emotional at times’
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CONWAY: “I actually don't think he has a complete ability to control himself. I think we saw that during the E. Jean Carroll trial, I think we're going to see it again. And I think it's important for the judge to give him warnings that he can't do that in front of the jury. But the fact is, to the extent he does that to the jury -- in front of the jury, it shows disrespect for the jury and doesn't necessarily help him and that's one of the reasons why I think that he was hit with that $83.3 million verdict during the second E. Jean Carroll trial.”
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