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Morning Minute: Toothache at the Trump Trial - 4.24.24

Trump is being kept from other court cases, the campaign trail, and family obligations. Meanwhile, the Manhattan judge has told the jury he'll work around their schedule.

Duration:
1m
Broadcast on:
24 Apr 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Today's podcast is brought to you by Howie's new book Paperboy. To order today, go to howiecarshow.com and click on store. The first day of President Trump's trivial trial in Manhattan ended early Monday. No, not for the commemoration of Passover, but so one of the alternate jurors could attend a dentist appointment. Of course, today we're supposed to go to two. That's an abbreviated day at a recognized Passover. But instead, it's actually only going to go to 1230 because one of the alternates has a dentist appointment. So the judge said that he's going to allow that alternate to go to the dentist appointment saying we can't afford to lose one of our alternates. Well, I'm glad the New York justice system prioritizes oral hygiene. Let's recall. Donald Trump is being kept from campaigning in the race for President of the United States. He is being kept from dealing with his many other insignificant law fair suits, not to mention family obligations, such as his youngest son's graduation from high school. But if an alternate juror needs a root canal, halt everything. There's an open question about whether he'll be able to attend his son's graduation. The judge said he'll consider that. But look, he's a criminal defendant. He has to attend every single day of court unless he gets a waiver. But the jurors, the judge's signal, he's going to work around their schedule. Listen to The How We Car Show today at 3 or watch the show live at rumble.com/The How We Car Show.