In court over the past week, former President Donald Trump and others in his orbit have been forced to confront their worst enemy: reality. And the results have been devastating for them.
On multiple occasions, we’ve seen Trump and his followers forced to face unvarnished and legally inconvenient truths about their conduct, marking both a departure from the alternate realities they established for themselves and their arrival in the real world — with all its legal ramifications.
Trump’s legal woes are clearest of them all, and his ego has taken a vicious beating in court recently. Wednesday was especially tough.
New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil court filing on Wednesday alleged years of fraud, further eroding Trump’s portrayal of himself and his oldest children as elite and earnest businesspeople.
And things have been just as bleak when you consider his classified documents scandal.
Also on Wednesday, a federal appeals court overturned a judge’s absurd decision to bar investigators from looking at classified documents seized from Trump’s Florida estate, keeping the wheels turning on a criminal investigation that could land the former president or members of his inner circle in hot water … if not prison.
Trump’s ploys to stave off a criminal investigation, including his move to have a special master pore through the documents to see whether Trump could claim privilege over them, have been significantly weakened in the past week. Because these attempts are rooted in Trump’s dubious claims that he retained president-level power (like executive privilege) after leaving the White House, it’s safe to assume he has been brought down to size a bit. The emperor has lost his clothes.
But Trump isn’t the only one in the MAGA movement who has had their bubble burst in court.








