General Hospital Spoilers: Jordan Joins Portia In A Bold Attempt To Save Trina, Risking It All

Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) is desperate and will do anything to save her daughter Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) from a guilty verdict on a crime she didn’t commit.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Portia did the unthinkable and went through with injecting Oz Haggerty (Max Faugno) with the agent to premature wake him from a medically induced coma. Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Dr. TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow), and even Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) and Trina Robinson herself have toyed with the notion of waking Oz so he could testify before the verdict is announced.

General Hospital previews and spoilers suggest Portia didn’t have to go at this alone, and with the judgement of Commissioner Jordan Ashford. At the last minute, Jordan pulled an alarm, making a clear path for Portia to do what needed to be done. Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) acted accordingly and left his post as he was taking watch over Oz’s hospital room. This gave Portia the perfect opportunity to sneak in while the commotion in the halls of GH took care of the rest.

Portia wasn’t the only one who risked her career to save Trina, but Jordan did as well. As Commissioner, Jordan has to uphold a certain responsibly and in this case she threw caution to the wind, turning a blind eye to what she knows Portia had planned. Will the fallout be work the goal?

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