Trump FLEES Courtroom as Judge REJECTS Last Minute Appeal

Trump FLEES Courtroom as Judge REJECTS Last Minute Appeal

You’re watching the Legal Breakdown.

In Washington DC, Judge Tanya Chutkan just issued the final ruling Donald Trump was desperately trying to stop—and he lost.

The judge ordered the release of the final batch of January 6 evidence, including grand jury transcripts, sworn testimony from Republican witnesses, FBI interview summaries, and recorded statements. This is the evidence that backs up Special Counsel Jack Smith’s 165-page brief laying out Trump’s alleged crimes surrounding January 6.

Trump’s legal team tried last-minute emergency appeals to block it all. Every attempt failed.

This fits a growing pattern. Trump files emergency appeals at the last possible moment. Courts increasingly reject them—often quickly, sometimes without even granting a full hearing.

We saw it again in January 2025, when the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s last-ditch bid to delay his New York hush-money sentencing. Even Chief Justice Roberts and Trump-appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett voted no.

Inside courtrooms, Trump’s response has become just as consistent. When judges deny his motions, Trump storms out—hands in the air, declaring “I’m leaving,” as Secret Service scrambles behind him. He’s walked out of civil fraud trials and even closing arguments.

The takeaway heading into 2026 is clear:

Trump keeps trying to delay accountability.

Courts keep saying no.

And for the first time in years, the legal system is no longer bending.

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