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Judge Partially Lifts Trump's Gag Order After Hush Money Conviction
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A Manhattan judge modified a gag order imposed on Donald Trump, restricting his comments until his sentencing on July 11. The original gag order was partially lifted, allowing Trump to comment publicly about witnesses and jurors in his hush-money criminal trial, but he remains barred from speaking about jurors. However, the ruling also allows Trump to go on the attack against certain individuals, including Michael Cohen, Stormy Daniels, and other witnesses. Notably, Trump is still bound by the gag order's restrictions on speaking about lawyers and staff for the Manhattan district attorney's office and the court.
For the past 6 years, Donald and acolytes have been making constant negative statements about me. Donald's failed strategy of discrediting me so that he can avoid accountability didn't work then and won't work now.
It's a very, very liberal democrat area so I knew we were in deep trouble.
I never saw a glimmer of a smile from the jury. No, this was a venue that was very unfair. A tiny fraction of the people are Republicans.
There is ample evidence to justify continued concern for the jurors.
Until sentence is imposed, all individuals… must continue to perform their lawful duties free from threats, intimidation, harassment, and harm.
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- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Juan Manuel Merchan
- 3.Michael Cohen
- 4.Stormy Daniels
- 5.Joe Biden
- 6.Alvin Bragg
- 7.Steven Cheung
- 8.Bob Good
- 9.Clark Brewster
- 10.Edward Helmore
- 11.George Latimer
- 12.Hillary Clinton