Donald Trump appeared to be sleeping during Monday's trial proceedings, according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.
During the first day of his criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records, former President Donald Trump apparently 'glared' at reporter Maggie Haberman of The New York Times after she wrote that he appeared to be 'sleeping' in court.
Jean Carroll in which Trump 'appeared very still and seemed as if he might be sleeping but then he would move.'But his conduct appeared different on Monday, Haberman said.'This time, he didn't pay attention to a note that his lawyer Todd Blanche passed him. His jaw kept falling on his chest, and his mouth kept going slack. Now, sometimes people do fall asleep during court proceedings, but it's notable given the intensity of this morning,' she said.
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