'Unhappy camper' Trump feels like he's already in prison in 'dingy courtroom': onlooker
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Political expert and veteran newsman Jonathan Alter was sitting in the courtroom Monday with a good view of the jury and the back of Donald Trump and his lawyers. Speaking to MSNBC, Alter explained that the "split screen" between this view and that of his political opponent is not a good one for Trump. President Joe Biden's campaign is hosting "kitchen table" events to discuss voters' concerns and hopes for the future. Trump, however, is sat at the defense table. Hosts Chris Jansing and...

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