There’s something unsettling about watching an Attorney General sit in on nearly every Donald Trump court hearing — as if her job title suddenly changed to “Chief Spectator of Trump’s Life.” Letitia James didn’t just pursue justice; she pursued the man. It wasn’t professionalism. It was personal. The obsession was visible — in her presence, her posture, her eyes.
And now, irony has come full circle. With her own indictment on the table, I’d bet everything that Donald Trump won’t be showing up at her hearings. He’s too busy leading, living, and moving forward — the complete opposite of the fixation she once had for him.
That’s the difference between obsession and focus. One stares at you from across the courtroom. The other keeps winning while you self-destruct.
The Angryman
Opinion: Obsession and Irony in the Courtroom
There’s something unsettling about watching an Attorney General sit in on nearly every Donald Trump court hearing — as if her job title suddenly changed to “Chief Spectator of Trump’s Life.” Letitia James didn’t just pursue justice; she pursued the man. It wasn’t professionalism. It was personal. The obsession was visible — in her presence, her posture, her eyes.
And now, irony has come full circle. With her own indictment on the table, I’d bet everything that Donald Trump won’t be showing up at her hearings. He’s too busy leading, living, and moving forward — the complete opposite of the fixation she once had for him.
That’s the difference between obsession and focus. One stares at you from across the courtroom. The other keeps winning while you self-destruct.
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