Donald Trump isn’t used to constraints.

The former president ignores and antagonizes anyone who tells him no. He built a business — and later political — brand as someone who says and does what he wants, largely without consequence. Even after losing the White House, Trump remains accustomed to deference, surrounded by people who greet him with nightly standing ovations at his clubs and cheer his most outrageous lies.

But Trump came face-to-face with a new reality Wednesday when he was called to the witness stand and fined $10,000 for violating a gag order prohibiting him from attacking court personnel in his New York civil fraud case. Trump denied he was referring to a senior law clerk when he told reporters in the courthouse hallway that someone “sitting alongside” Judge Arthur Engoron was “perhaps even much more partisan than he is.”

Engoron wasn’t having it.

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    11 months ago

    The $10,000 holds little financial consequence for a wealthy defendant who flew to his appearance aboard a private jet.

    They must think we’re pretty stupid to phrase it like “the justice system is being tested”. The justice system crushes hundreds of people every single day and it doesn’t miss a beat.

    Politically powerful white people being tested to follow the fucking law is the appropriate title.