<p>"Mr. Trump was said to have meetings that were put on his calendar to coincide with his defense team's presentation and keep him occupied," wrote the <em>Times</em>' Maggie Haberman. "But he still managed to catch his two lawyers, Bruce L. Castor Jr. and David I. Schoen, on television — and he did not like what he saw, according to two people briefed on his reaction."</p><p>Trump typically leaves on the television even during meetings, so it's possible he was still watching despite having other things on his calendar. </p><p>"On a scale of one to 10, with 10 being the angriest, Mr. Trump "was an eight," Haberman said, citing a person familiar.</p><p>Trump was happier when Schoen took over, however, the report conveyed. Haberman also noted that unlike the first impeachment, Trump doesn't have a social media account where he can unleash his fury online and get immediate agreement from his echo chamber. </p><p>He also can't send out digital threats to the Republican members. </p><p><a href="//www.politico.com/news/2021/02/09/trump-impeachment-reputation-467825" target="_blank">Politico reported Tuesday morning that </a>Trump is excited about his second impeachment, thinking that it will ultimately benefit him in the end. </p><p><a href="//www.nytimes.com/2021/02/09/us/politics/trump-bruce-castor-david-schoen.html" target="_blank">Read the full Haberman report here. </a></p>
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