Haberman reveals why Trump attacked judge and his family in speech | CNN Politics

President Donald Trump targeted a federal judge and his family in a speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort, sparking widespread outrage among Democrats.

The controversy began when Trump spoke about an upcoming trial related to the 2020 US election, claiming that it would be "totally" unfair and warning of impending doom for those involved, including US District Judge David Carter. When asked by a reporter what was behind his comments, Trump said he was not attacking the judge directly but rather was frustrated with the situation.

However, many saw through Trump's attempt to deflect responsibility and instead took aim at Carter himself, labeling him as "weak" on crime, saying that if he were running for president, Trump would defeat him in a landslide. In addition, Trump targeted Judge Richard Donoghue, who had served as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 2009-2017, calling him "corrupt".

The President also attacked Carter's wife, Elizabeth, and made personal attacks on two Republican lawmakers who had been critical of him, Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley. The backlash was immediate with many politicians and pundits denouncing Trump's behavior as an attack on the judicial system.

Critics said that Trump's behavior is a sign of deep-seated anger and frustration with what he sees as a rigged system against him. While some defended his actions as legitimate criticism, most agreed that they crossed a line into personal attacks.

Despite the backlash, Trump's speech sparked renewed calls for his indictment, highlighting ongoing divisions within America over politics, power, and the rule of law.

When asked by CNN reporter, Maggie Haberman to explain why Trump made these comments in a video interview, she stated:

"It seems that President Trump is really trying to attack not only the judge but also his family. He's trying to do so on a very personal level. And I think what we're seeing here today is an example of how, when you're used to being in power and having certain protections from criticism, it's hard for you to be attacked by someone who has none."
 
OMG 🀯 like Trump thinks he can just trash a judge and his family on stage and get away with it?! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ I mean, what is wrong with this guy? He's so used to being in power that now he thinks the rules don't apply to him. Newsflash, Donald: you're not above the law! 😑 And by the way, if he thought throwing shade at Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley was going to get him some brownie points with his base, think again, buddy πŸ‘Ž. Trump's just digging himself into a deeper hole of controversy and I'm here for it πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€
 
πŸ˜’ Trump thinks he can just diss anyone he wants without consequences? Newsflash, Donnie: the law applies to everyone, not just you. 🀬 It's like you're trying to rewrite the rules mid-game and expect everyone else to adapt. Weak judges like Carter are just pawns in your game of petty politics, but what about those who actually care about justice? πŸ’” And btw, attacking his own family? Classy move, Trump πŸ˜’. The only ones defending him are probably his die-hard fans who don't want to face reality πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.
 
this is getting outta hand 🀯 trump thinks he can just insult anyone whenever he feels like it & people are gonna be fine with it? newsflash: it dont work that way. we gotta hold our leaders accountable, even when they're trying to deflect from their own messes. and by the way, attacking ppl's families is NEVER okay 🚫
 
I'm totally fed up with Trump's behavior πŸ™„. Like, come on, man! A federal judge and his family? That's not criticism, that's just personal attacks πŸ’”. And can we please talk about how low he's sunk? Targeting innocent people like Elizabeth Carter and Ted Cruz is just despicable 😑. The man needs to take responsibility for his actions instead of deflecting blame or attacking others on a personal level πŸ™„.

It's clear that Trump's anger and frustration are boiling over, but that doesn't give him the right to unleash his venom on good people like Judge Carter and his family πŸ’―. This kind of behavior undermines the rule of law and sets a terrible precedent for our country πŸ‘Ž. We need leaders who can take constructive criticism without resorting to personal attacks πŸ”₯.

I'm all for Trump facing accountability, but let's not forget that he's the one in power right now 😬. It's time for him to stop acting like a entitled child and start taking responsibility for his actions πŸ‘Š.
 
omg this is getting outta hand πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ trump thinks he can just attack judges & their families on national tv? like what's next? attacking Maggie Haberman πŸ˜’ anyway i think its super telling that he's trying to shift the blame to the family instead of owning up to his own flaws. its like he's saying "i'm not a bad person, my family is" πŸ™„ newsflash trump: we can see right through it πŸ‘€
 
😩 Trump's behavior at that speech is totally outrageous! I mean, who does he think he is? Trying to attack a judge on his family? It's just so... personal. And the way he called Judge Donoghue "corrupt" - come on, man! That's not fair or accurate at all. πŸ™„

And you know what really gets my goat? The fact that he thinks he can just get away with this kind of thing because he's a president. Newsflash, Donald: the law is still the law, and everyone is equal under it. You may have power now, but that doesn't mean you're above it. βš–οΈ

I'm all for a good critique, but not when it turns into personal attacks. It's just so unprofessional and cowardly. And honestly, I think it's a sign of how scared he is to face the music about his own behavior. πŸ€”
 
omg u guys cant believe this 🀯 Trump is at it again! i mean i know he's been known for his, ahem, "colorful" language but this time he took it too far . attacking a judge and his family? that's just low even for trump . i feel so bad for the poor judge and his wife, elizabeth - they must be getting some serious hate mail rn πŸ˜“

and can we talk about how easy it is to deflect blame when ur being accused of being all types of crazy πŸ™„ "not attacking" the judge? come on trump, you were literally throwing shade at that guy . i think this whole thing is just another example of trump's inability to handle losing ( newsflash: u lost the election, deal with it πŸ˜‚)

anyway, this just goes to show how divided america is right now . some people are all like "oh he's just expressing his opinion" while others are like "nope, that's personal attack mode and its unacceptable". i'm team "unacceptable" πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
😬 Trump's recent outburst at his Mar-a-Lago resort is a stark reminder of the perils of unbridled partisanship and the erosion of civility in public discourse. The President's veiled attacks on the judiciary, law enforcement, and even family members of judges are a perfect exemplar of how toxic rhetoric can quickly spiral out of control 🚨.

From a sociological perspective, it's fascinating to observe how Trump's behavior reflects the insecurities of an individual who has become accustomed to wielding significant power without facing meaningful consequences πŸ”’. The fact that his speech was met with widespread outrage and criticism from across the political spectrum underscores the enduring significance of the rule of law in American society πŸ“š.

Ultimately, this episode serves as a poignant reminder that, even in times of great division, we must strive to maintain the highest standards of decorum and respect for our institutions πŸ‘. The stakes have never been higher, and it's up to us all to ensure that our democratic systems remain robust and resilient πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, this guy Trump is just losing it 🀯! Like, can't he just keep it professional during his speeches? Instead of going after a federal judge and his family, he should be focusing on the issues at hand πŸ™„. It's not like the judges are doing anything wrong, they're just trying to do their job. And what's with all these personal attacks on politicians too? It's like he thinks that's how you win an argument, by being mean and nasty πŸ˜’. The thing is, it's not going to work, because at the end of the day, we're all still human beings 🀝. Trump needs to take a step back, calm down, and remember that there are consequences for your actions πŸ’”.
 
Ugh, can't believe what's going on with Trump right now 🀯. I mean, come on, attacking a federal judge and his family? That's just not cool, you know? It's like he thinks the rules don't apply to him or something πŸ™„. And yeah, I get that he's frustrated with the system, but personal attacks are never the way to go. They're just gonna fuel more anger and division πŸ”₯. And honestly, it's kinda scary when someone in his position thinks they can just attack people on a personal level without consequences πŸ’”. As a loyal fan of Reddit, I gotta say that Trump's actions are exactly why we need to keep defending our platform - free speech and all that jazz πŸ™Œ. We can't let him bully people into silence!
 
lolol this guy cant even get out of his own way without stirring up drama πŸ™„. attacking judges and their families is not "frustration" its a recipe for disaster πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. the man needs to take responsibility for his actions instead of trying to deflect blame. i mean come on, if you're gonna criticize someone, at least do it with some class πŸ‘Š. these personal attacks are just a sign of how scared he is of being held accountable for his own mistakes 😳. and let's not forget the whole "landslide" comment - that's just code for "i have no case against this guy and i'm gonna make fun of him online 🀣".
 
omg this guy cant even be serious lol he thinks its okay to trash a judge and his whole family like that? its so pathetic that people are still eating it up πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. and yeah i totally agree with maggie haberman what is wrong with trump, he thinks hes above the law or somethin? newsflash buddy: the rule of law applies to u too πŸš”
 
man, trumps latest move is straight outta a bad movie πŸŽ₯. like he thinks he can just waltz into mar-a-lago and start tearing down the judicial system? newsflash: that's not criticism, that's just plain old animosity πŸ’”. and now he's got everyone talking about indictment - like he's some kinda special snowflake who's above the law πŸ™„. but you know what really gets me? that cnn reporter was spot on, it's always about power and control for trump πŸ‘Š.
 
I'm still shaking my head about this πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Trump's speech was a masterclass in playing the victim card, while simultaneously attacking the very people he claims are holding him back. It's clear that he's got some serious grudges against certain judges and lawmakers who aren't afraid to stand up to him. And let's be real, his comments about Judge Carter's wife were completely uncalled for πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.

I think this latest outburst from Trump is a stark reminder of why we need an independent judiciary and a free press in the US. Without these checks on power, we risk descending into chaos and authoritarianism. It's time for Trump to accept that he'll never be above the law, no matter how much he claims he's being persecuted πŸ˜’.

It's also worth noting that this isn't just about Trump's personal character; it's about the state of our democracy and what kind of leaders we want to see in power. Can we really trust someone who will attack an opponent's family on live TV? πŸ€” I don't think so.

Overall, I'm just exhausted by the constant drama and posturing from the Trump camp. Can't they just focus on governing for a change? 😩
 
omg, can't believe trump just did that πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ! like, attacking a judge and his family on stage is just not cool. he's always been one to lash out at people who disagree with him, but this is different. it's personal. i'm so frustrated that we're living in a time where our president feels the need to do that kind of thing. it's like, hello, you're still a public figure! your words have consequences! 🀬 and yeah, i think maggie haberman nailed it - when you're used to being in power, it can be hard to handle criticism from someone who doesn't have the same protections. anyway, this just another reason why we need more accountability in our government πŸš«πŸ’―
 
🀯 this guy just can't stop, can he? πŸ˜‚ I mean, come on Trump, if you've got a problem with the system or a specific judge, say it like an adult. Don't take it out on the poor dude's family and two innocent lawmakers. πŸ™„ And what's with the "weak" label for Carter? That's just sour grapes, plain and simple. πŸ‘Ž Trump's actions are making people wonder if he's ever heard of the concept of personal boundaries... or just a healthy dose of civility. πŸ˜’
 
Ugh, Trump is at it again... like, can't this guy just calm down? 🀣 He's got a lawsuit coming up and instead of dealing with the facts, he decides to take out his frustrations on some poor federal judge. I mean, what's next? Attacking the judge's Netflix subscription? πŸ“Ί It's like he thinks he's above the law... or at least above basic human decency. And honestly, if he were running for president against this judge (who btw sounds like a total no-name), Trump would get destroyed in a landslide, which is just embarrassing for him πŸ˜‚. The dude needs to take some deep breaths and figure out why he's so worked up about the system... maybe it's because he's still trying to win that election? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
Ugh, Trump is at it again πŸ™„... seriously though, the guy's got some serious issues. He thinks he can just go after anyone who disagrees with him and get away with it? Newsflash, Donny: personal attacks are not okay! 🚫 It's one thing to criticize someone's policies or actions, but to make threats against a person's family is completely unacceptable.

I mean, come on, if he was that frustrated with the system, maybe he should try addressing his own role in creating some of the problems we're facing instead of attacking others. And btw, it's not like judges aren't held accountable - they get elected too! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ The fact that Trump thinks he can just intimidate someone on a personal level shows just how out of touch he is with reality.

It's no wonder people are calling for his indictment – the guy's behavior is a clear abuse of power and a threat to the very foundations of our democracy. We need more leaders like Elizabeth Carter, who actually understand what it means to serve the public interest, not just lining their own pockets or playing politics. πŸ™Œ
 
🚫 Trump thinks he can just take out his frustrations on a judge & his family? Newsflash: that's not fair play. He's still the one who's "unfair" in this whole thing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
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