Unless you’re yanking on my lower limbs, you’re buying into his BS. He is terrified, literally shitting in his pants (though that may be from other causes as well), that he will be sent to prison. He professes to have great confidence in the adoration of millions of his followers but he understands perfectly well that many more “Trump-haters” as he calls us are out there hoping he will spend years in prison and more years after that roasting in Hell. Inside his tiny brain, he knows there’s a very good chance that he’ll be found guilty and can only hope for a lenient sentence.
FBI Search and Seizure at Trump's Mar-A-Lago Residence, August 8, 2022, Case Dismissed July 15, 2024
I disagree 100%. This is a man who has NEVER apologized in his life. “Hope for a lenient sentence”?? Yikes. You have made a sensible, intelligent statement there. Antithetical to everything in Donald’s brain, lexicon, universe. Have you not been following along for the last almost-a-decade?
Looking at DJT’s past behavior for… oh… his entire life, this is the most likely scenario:
Apologies are public. I’m talking about inside his mind where he’s been laser-focussed on avoiding being found guilty of the many crimes he has committed. To do that, he had to have conceived of the down side of being found guilty.
The only thing trump is capable of being laser-focussed [sic] on is possibly a golf ball right before he tees off. He cannot conceive of being found guilty. Unless by mistake.
I don’t understand on what basis you credit him with the ability to think rationally.
Question: what happens if he really isn’t able to find a lawyer willing to work for him who can read the secret documents? Obviously your average public defender can’t do it.
What do you call someone who graduates at the bottom of the class at law school?
A lawyer.
Or because he was an idiot. Never forget about that possibility, too. Especially with people associated with Trump.
I would also accept “Trump’s future Attorney General.”
In 77 years and 3 days, he hasn’t spent a minute behind bars yet.
That has more to do with his family, money and connections, not in thinking rationally.
Every little bit helps. It isn’t easy to stay out of jail considering the lifetime of illegal grift he has benefited from.
I see your point, but I would not attribute his escape from consequences to “rational thinking.” If anything, it’s an irrational denial of reality, a singleminded (“laser-focused,” if you will) drive toward survival of his ego (since he’s not in physical danger). It’s denial, and it’s not in any way rational.
The Narcissist’s Denials of Convenience
Unless they are experiencing a psychotic break from reality, as can happen with schizophrenia, people with narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) know the difference between fact and fiction, truth and lies. But because their personality structure is built around inflated self-importance (designed to scaffold unstable self-esteem), they hold reality at a distance and filter information to conform to their wishes. Add to the mix their exaggerated entitlement unmoderated by empathy for others and you have a personality type predisposed to manipulative and self-serving denials of convenience.
Forms of Denial
The narcissist’s denial becomes a kind of self-deception in which accurate perception is ignored and replaced with preferred distortions. Such distortions can range from subtle misrepresentations to unrecognizable alterations of reality. …
Dismissal: Dismissing pushes away a fact as unworthy of attention. …
Justification: Justifying rationalizes a fact to make it sound reasonable. …
Minimization: Minimizing acknowledges a fact but reduces its importance or effect. …
Negation: Negating is an outright disavowal of the truth. …
Reversal: Reversing asserts a wishful, fantasy-based opposite version of the truth. …
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This is not rational behavior.
Or you know, they were planning on complying with Trumps whims. No reason to provide the prosecutors with detailed notes of your criminal conspiracy.

What do you call someone who graduates at the bottom of the class at law school?
A lawyer.
I’m sorry, but the answer is “Your Honor”
As for him finding a lawyer, they’ll work it out. A federal judge in Seattle appointed me to a case when I wasn’t a public defender because there were 23 co-defendants and practically every lawyer in town had a conflict. He “asked” me to do it, but you don’t say no to a federal judge who you are going to see frequently in your practice.
The trouble in this case isn’t really the secret documents, (although it is an issue). You need someone who can drop most of the rest of their caseload for x number of months. While this case isn’t that complicated*, the defendant will expect full time devotion by his attorneys. In addition, the stain of working for Trump will discourage many. I have defended murderers, rapists, child molesters, and all the rest. I would not, however, defend this mother fucker. While I still agree everyone deserves a competent defense, it sure as hell doesn’t have to be me providing it.
*Other than some interesting legal questions (attorney client privilege being the most obvious), this case could be handled by a couple of criminal lawyers with a full caseload. There are a small number of witnesses, a relatively small number of documents, and an uncomplicated fact patterns. The hardest part, by far, will be to concoct a defense that you can present with a straight face. (typo fixed)
He may be able to keep his trap shut while inside the courtroom, though, arms crossed tightly against himself (and how revealing is THAT frequent position of his?) and scowling face but no verbal outbursts, so might escape her opprobrium. But no doubt he won’t be able to stop himself from hurling insults outside court, and then will she take note of that? To herself, if not on the record?

The hardest part, by far, will be to concoct a defense that you can present with a srtaight face. -
“Mr Procrustus, it appears you’re about to hurl”.
“I am, Your Honor. Permission to keep a bucket under the table?”

“I am, Your Honor. Permission to keep a bucket under the table?”
Early in my career there were spittoons in some of the courtrooms I practiced in. Merely decorative relics of days gone by I’m sure. But they would serve perfectly.
So when the defense team of course can’t take depositions, that will set up a new line of grievance: “The Deep State Trump-hating persecutors won’t let us ferret out the truth! Send money to help us defend our poor innocent Real president!”"

arms crossed tightly against himself (and how revealing is THAT frequent position of his?) and scowling face
It may help to suppose that is his customary position for moving his bowels, so when you see him like it, he is filling his diaper. His facial expression certainly does support this supposition.
Moderating:

It may help to suppose that is his customary position for moving his bowels, so when you see him like it, he is filling his diaper. His facial expression certainly does support this supposition.
Let’s keep this thread focused on actual happenings and procedural matters. For speculation on other issues such as Trump’s state of mind, let’s leave that for other threads. Please keep Pit-like posts in the Pit. Thanks.