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Prosecutors say gag order is needed to keep Trump from inviting 'violent act' on law enforcement Prosecutors argue his rhetoric inflamed a supporter who attacked an FBI office.
Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial argued Thursday morning that he had committed four more violations of the gag order in the last three days.
Prosecutors contended the gag order should remain in place for jurors, prosecutors and court staff, saying prosecutors and court staff are still involved in Trump’s sentencing and should ...
Manhattan prosecutors are urging a judge to keep Donald Trump’s gag order in place at least until the former president is sentenced on July 11.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office slammed Donald Trump Thursday for allegedly breaching a gag order “seven more times” in the past few days, fuming it’s “ridiculous.” The ...
At a contentious hearing with Trump looking on, lawyers from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office told the judge that Trump had violated the gag order four more times.
Former Watergate prosecutor Nick Akerman said former President Trump's gag order was "so unusual" because he has been "disparaging" the judge in his hush money case.
Justice Merchan imposed the gag order on Mr. Trump in late March, barring him from making public statements about any witnesses, prosecutors, jurors or court staff, as well as their families.
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