Monday, June 1, 2026

He Should Know: Trump Calls All His Judges “Thugs,” Says Lawrence O’Donnell “Looks like sh*t”

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Donald Trump, tell us what you really think?

Om social media this morning, Trump called the judges in all of his trials “thugs” and labeled them “fascists.”

He should know, I guess.

Trump really wants Judge Merchan to put him in jail. He thinks it will cause a civil war. My guess is, one nutcase will show up in a MAGA hit waving a Confederate flag, and wind up in Bellevue.

Last night on social media, Trump ranted that he spotted MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell in court. “He looks like shit,” said the ever gracious rapist. I’m sure it irks Trump that O’Donnell is trim, nicely suited from a tailor, and has his own hair.

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