The Democrat donor judge in President Donald J. Trump’s New York trial beginning this week has communicated to the 45th President that his presence is required in the courtroom every day, and if he breaks – such as to campaign for the office he is currently running for – he will be arrested.
The ruling underscores Trump’s long-standing claims that the case, brought by far-left Democrat Alvin Bragg, is simply designed to interfere in the U.S. Presidential election.
“Mr. Trump, you may remember that I previously gave you Parker warnings: You have the right to be present in the trial. If you disrupt the proceeding, you may be excluded and jailed. If you fail to appear, a warrant will be issued for your arrest,” Judge Merchan said on Monday.
While Merchan did not specifically mention campaigning for President, this is the primary activity in Donald Trump’s life right now, currently being placed on hold for at least six weeks as this trial in New York not just continues, but demands his presence under threat of arrest.