'It's just common sense,' defense argues regarding Trump's posts
The contempt hearing has turned tense as Trump attorney Todd Blanche tries to defend Trump's posts as mere responses to attacks -- but isn't giving clear examples of how Trump was being attacked.
Instead, Blanche asked the judge why the timing of the posts mattered -- prompting a strong rebuke from the judge.
"I'm asking the questions, OK?" Judge Merchan told Blanche. "Please don't turn it around."
Merchan continued to reprimand Blanche: "I'm asking a specific question over and over and I'm not getting an answer."
Merchan then lamented that nearly an hour into the hearing they are still only up to reviewing post NO. 2 of 10, and the jury is set to arrive at 11 a.m. ET to resume trial proceedings.
"The people got to speak as long as they want to," Blanche said regarding the prosecutors.
"The people were answering my questions," Merchan retorted.
So far, Merchan has appeared skeptical of what Blanche has been arguing in defense of the posts. Blanche at times has been struggling to answer Merchan's questions, at one point saying, "I don't have any case law to support that. It's just common sense."