Judge tears into Trump for ‘intimidating’ jury after warning he could be jailed for disruptive behavior as juror is dismissed for posting ‘lock him up’ on social media

The judge in Donald Trump’s landmark hush money case attacked the former president after he mumbled and gestured at a potential juror.

Judge Juan Merchan told Trump’s lawyer Todd Blanche to “talk to him” about his behavior.

It came as Trump already faces jail time for contempt of court if he violates a gag order banning him from attacking people involved in the case.

The judge told Mr Blanche: ‘Your client said something audibly. He gestured and mumbled toward (the juror).”

Raising his voice, the judge continued: ‘I will not tolerate that. I don’t want jurors to be intimidated in this courtroom. Take a moment and talk to your client about it!’

Former US President Donald Trump sits at the defense table during jury selection in his trial on charges that he falsified business records to hide money paid to silence porn star Stormy Daniels in 2016, in Manhattan District Court in New York City, USA, April 16, 2024 in this courtroom sketch.

Judge Juan Merchan attacked Trump in court

Judge Juan Merchan attacked Trump in court

Margo Martin (C), deputy communications chief for former US President Donald Trump, walks into the courtroom during the second day of his criminal trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 16, 2024 in New York City

Margo Martin (C), deputy communications chief for former US President Donald Trump, walks into the courtroom during the second day of his criminal trial at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 16, 2024 in New York City

Trump has already been warned that his anger could see him found in contempt of court for violating a silence order imposed by Judge Merchan.

It prohibits him from attacking witnesses, prosecutors, court staff and the judge’s family. Prosecutors have already asked for a fine.

Trump faces 34 charges of falsifying company records to cover up a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 election.

Daniels says she had a sexual encounter with Trump about a decade earlier.

The Republican candidate for president in the November 5 election has pleaded not guilty and denied any meeting took place.

On day two of jury selection, Trump and his lawyers got a potential juror dismissed over a 2017 social media post.

The potential juror had written on Facebook about Trump, who was president at the time.

They wrote: ‘Take him out and lock him up.’

When the potential juror was called into court to explain himself, he said, “I had strong feelings at the time,” but that today he could be impartial.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump sits as his attorney Todd Blanche speaks during the second day of jury selection in his hush-money criminal trial at the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City, New York, U.S., April 16, 2024

Former U.S. President Donald Trump sits as his attorney Todd Blanche speaks during the second day of jury selection in his hush-money criminal trial at the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City, New York, U.S., April 16, 2024

Former US President Donald Trump sits in court with lawyer Todd Blanche on the second day of his trial in Manhattan Criminal Court, New York City, New York, USA April 16, 2024

Former US President Donald Trump sits in court with lawyer Todd Blanche on the second day of his trial in Manhattan Criminal Court, New York City, New York, USA April 16, 2024

Judge Merchan said quote about wanting Trump to be thrown in jail was a problem.

He said, “Everyone knows that if Mr. Trump is found guilty in this case, there is a possible prison sentence which would be incarceration.”

Then Trump, looking on, shook his head.

Judge Merchan said, “I don’t think I can let this juror stay.”

Former US President Donald Trump sits with his lawyers as Judge Juan Merchan oversees proceedings at the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York, April 15, 2024, in this courtroom sketch

Former US President Donald Trump sits with his lawyers as Judge Juan Merchan oversees proceedings at the Manhattan Criminal Court in New York, April 15, 2024, in this courtroom sketch

Judge Merchan then denied a request to dismiss a female potential juror over her husband’s Facebook posts, leading to a bizarre sequence in court.

The judge described a meme of a character from “The Simpsons” holding Trump’s head with a photo of Barack Obama in the frame.

The caption read: ‘I don’t think this is what they meant by orange is the new black’.

The judge read out another message that was a meme with the caption: “The Avengers unite against Donald Trump… and to get Mark Ruffalo naked.”

Judge Merchan said if this was the worst they could find on the juror, were messages from her husband that were “humorous, albeit not very good humor,” from eight years ago, it gave him confidence in the juror.