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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to lift a gag order restricting President-elect Donald Trump from making statements about jurors, court staff, and their families in his New York criminal case.
Judge Juan Merchan partially terminated the order after the so-called hush money trial. A state appeals court ruled the rest of it will remain ahead of Trump's sentencing.
A New York appeals court decided the gag order should remain in place until Trump’s sentencing in September.
'Fox News Sunday' host Shannon Bream and Fox News legal editor Kerri Kupec Urbahn weigh in on the Supreme Court's anticipated ruling on former President Trump's immunity claim.
Judge Partially Lifts Gag Order on Trump Post-Conviction A New York judge has partially lifted a gag order on Donald Trump, allowing him to speak publicly about witnesses but maintaining restrictions ...
A New York judge partially lifted a gag order on Donald Trump on Tuesday following the Republican presidential candidate's conviction on criminal charges stemming from an effort to influence the ...
Donald Trump's gag order partially lifted in criminal trial The former president and leading GOP candidate can now make statements about witnesses and jurors.
Donald Trump can now speak out against witnesses and the jury from his New York criminal trial without violating a gag order. With the verdict rendered, Judge Juan Merchan terminated that portion ...
Donald Trump can now publicly talk about witnesses like Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels who testified at his New York criminal trial per a court order Tuesday rolling back parts of a gag order ...
A New York judge partially lifted a gag order imposed on former President Trump’s speech in his hush money criminal case.
Judge Juan Merchan has partially lifted the gag order he imposed against former President Trump — weeks after the jury found him guilty on all counts.