I don’t know anything about the legal details - besides what I’ve read on the internet, aka RESEARCH - but I unfortunately watched the clip of Junior getting interviewed about his knowledge of GAAP and, in my opinion, the prosecutor laughed and played along with his “jokes” and he of course loved the positive attention and let his guard down. To some degree that seemed like a pretty good “set-up”, but just like everything else, in a totally legal and normal to court proceedings way.
It’s pretty easy for experienced interrogators to play someone who is overconfident and fairly dumb. It’s interesting how Truump Sr. acts in these situations, though… he drops the BS and is very careful. Probably why he was worried about his sons testifying.
I don’t know anything about the legal details - besides what I’ve read on the internet, aka RESEARCH - but I unfortunately watched the clip of Junior getting interviewed about his knowledge of GAAP and, in my opinion, the prosecutor laughed and played along with his “jokes” and he of course loved the positive attention and let his guard down. To some degree that seemed like a pretty good “set-up”, but just like everything else, in a totally legal and normal to court proceedings way.
This is just called being a good litigator.
It’s pretty easy for experienced interrogators to play someone who is overconfident and fairly dumb. It’s interesting how Truump Sr. acts in these situations, though… he drops the BS and is very careful. Probably why he was worried about his sons testifying.