Marc Bru repeatedly interrupted chief judge before the sentence was handed down, calling him a ‘clown’ and a ‘fraud’

A man who stormed the US Capitol with fellow Proud Boys far-right extremist group members was sentenced on Wednesday to six years in prison after he berated and insulted the judge who punished him.

Marc Bru repeatedly interrupted chief judge James Boasberg before the sentence was handed down, calling him a “clown” and a “fraud” presiding over a “kangaroo court”.

The judge warned Bru that he could be kicked out of the courtroom if he continued to disrupt the proceedings.

“You can give me 100 years and I’d do it all over again,” said Bru, who was handcuffed and shackled.

“That’s the definition of no remorse in my book,” the judge said.

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    9 months ago

    Well they REALLY want to make things stick to Trump which means giving absolutely zero possibility of an appeal determining bias from the judge. They want these cases to be run so well and so by the book that there’s no chance of him getting off on a technicality.

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      9 months ago

      I understand that, but they’ve gotta draw the line somewhere. So far, it doesn’t look like they have. All the various judges seem to have done is sternly told him things that are common sense to virtually every other defendant.

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        9 months ago

        He’s got like 3 gag orders that have through multiple appeals courts and been affirmed. How many previous presidents were sued criminally and given gag orders? Precisely 1. This is still truly gigantic. It took someone like Trump to come along for the court system to ever even have to test the limits of how you treat former presidents.

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          Oh, yeah, I’m not arguing with you. I just mean that those gag orders wouldn’t have been necessary if he had the self discipline of a ten year old. Most other defendants would have been thrown in jail for contempt of court.

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            9 months ago

            These are those few cases when you see what narcissism actually is. The narcissist has a polished look that they project to the world–confident, successful, whatever it is that they deem as “good”. In reality, it’s projected insecurity and is as fragile as a house of cards. Once the cracks start to show, the insecurity comes out to the open and you see this behavior. It even has a name: narcissist rage.

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              100% of your knowledge of NPD is derived from ableist stereotypes and other people who call Trump and other reactionaries narcissists. You don’t actually know anything about the real mental disorder, you’re just describing Trump’s behaviour and pretending it’s a symptom of a random disability. It’s not. Trump has not been diagnosed with NPD. Your description of Trump is accurate, but your description of NPD is just stereotypes based on Trump. Also, narcissist is a slur.