Trump engaged in 'attack on the rule of law': Prosecutors
"Instead of preserving, protecting and defending our established system of criminal justice, the once and future president engaged in a campaign to undermine its legitimacy," prosecutor Josh Steinglass says.
When Steinglass brings up what he said was Trump's "conduct before during and after the trial," Trump crosses his arms and leans back. He shakes his head "no" when Steinglass mentions his efforts to "undermine its legitimacy."
"Far from expressing any kind of remorse," Trump has "bred disdain for our judicial institutions and the rule of law. He did so "to serve his own ends," Steinglass says. Steinglass says Trump's conduct surrounding the trial, particularly attacks on the judge and others involved in the case, "constitutes a direct attack on the rule of law"
Steinglass also calls out Trump for having "bred disdain for our judicial systems and the rule of law" and for being "unrelenting in his unsubstantiated attacks" on the court and prosecutions, including public threats to retaliate against them.
"This defendant has caused enduring damage to the criminal justice system, and has put officers of the court in harms way," he says. "This defendant has caused enduring damage to public perception of the criminal justice system and put its officers of the court in harm's way."