DA: Trump Breaks Gag Order by Posting About Judge’s Daughter
Manhattan prosecutors accused Donald Trump of violating a gag order by attacking the judge’s daughter on social media in his hush-money criminal case.
The DA’s office requested clarification of the gag order from Judge Juan M. Merchan and asked Trump to stop attacking family members.
Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass argued that Trump’s statements violated the gag order and should be stopped.
Trump’s lawyers disagreed, stating that he did not violate the gag order and should be able to comment on the judge’s daughter.
The trial involves allegations of Trump falsifying payment records during his 2016 campaign, with Trump pleading not guilty to the charges.
Trump’s social media posts falsely accused the judge’s daughter of posting a photo of him behind bars, which was proven to be untrue.
The gag order prohibits Trump from making public statements about jurors, witnesses, or court staff, but allows criticism of the DA.
Any violation of the gag order could result in Trump being held in contempt of court or facing fines or imprisonment.
Trump’s lawyers argued against additional restrictions on his speech while campaigning for president and facing criminal charges.
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