Former President Donald Trump appears lonely and fatigued as he sits through his first criminal trial, surrounded by lawyers and Secret Service agents. Despite his usual bravado, Trump cuts a solitary figure in the courtroom, often looking spent and disengaged.
Throughout the trial, Trump is seen sitting alone at the defense table, occasionally closing his eyes or tilting his head to hear better. His family members are notably absent, with no sign of support from his children or wife Melania. Even his loyal supporters fail to show up in significant numbers, with only a handful seen outside the courthouse.
As the trial progresses, Trump’s fatigue becomes more apparent, with his demeanor contrasting sharply with his usual public persona. Despite his attempts to rally support and demand debates with President Joe Biden, Trump finds himself increasingly isolated and unsupported.
With the trial expected to last six weeks, Trump’s loneliness and lack of support are likely to continue. As he navigates the legal proceedings, the former president must face the reality of his situation without the backing he once enjoyed.
Reporting from Manhattan criminal court, journalist Alex Woodward captures the somber atmosphere surrounding Trump’s trial and the absence of the usual fanfare that accompanies his public appearances.