This is one of the least surprising things I've read all week about how Trump is handling things after being forced to sit in court and keep his mouth shut, for the most part anyway, this past week. As MSNBC's Charles Coleman Jr. told a panel on this Saturday's The Weekend: "Donald Trump is not used to being in spaces where there are narratives advancing about him that he cannot counteract and that is exactly why he has so much trouble with this gag order," he told the hosts. "There are things being said about him and he feels as if his hands are tied: he cannot stand the feeling," he elaborated.