A gag order for Donald Trump is 'extremely likely' once he's before a judge

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Donald Trump can't seem to stop talking about his indictment.
But once he's arraigned, it's "extremely likely" he'll be put under a gag order, one expert said.
Punishment in New York for criminal contempt could be a $1,000 fine or 30 days in jail.
Former President Donald Trump can't seem to stop talking about his indictment. But once he's arraigned, it's "extremely likely" that he'll have to, a former senior staffer with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office told Insider.

His freedom to rant on Truth Social and say what he wants about his case at rallies will likely change once he surrenders and appears in a Manhattan courthouse, according to Duncan Levin, who is also a former federal prosecutor with the Department of Justice.

Manhattan's Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, who is expected to arraign Trump on Tuesday, is likely to put conditions on his release, and that's "most likely" when the judge will issue a gag order, restricting Trump from discussing the case, Levin said. If Trump violates it by speaking about the litigation outside the courtroom, he could face consequences.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...I?cvid=af34f77c722e4b71a7c916b5b5526717&ei=13
 
Donald Trump can't seem to stop talking about his indictment.
But once he's arraigned, it's "extremely likely" he'll be put under a gag order, one expert said.
Punishment in New York for criminal contempt could be a $1,000 fine or 30 days in jail.
Former President Donald Trump can't seem to stop talking about his indictment. But once he's arraigned, it's "extremely likely" that he'll have to, a former senior staffer with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office told Insider.

His freedom to rant on Truth Social and say what he wants about his case at rallies will likely change once he surrenders and appears in a Manhattan courthouse, according to Duncan Levin, who is also a former federal prosecutor with the Department of Justice.

Manhattan's Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, who is expected to arraign Trump on Tuesday, is likely to put conditions on his release, and that's "most likely" when the judge will issue a gag order, restricting Trump from discussing the case, Levin said. If Trump violates it by speaking about the litigation outside the courtroom, he could face consequences.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...I?cvid=af34f77c722e4b71a7c916b5b5526717&ei=13

Yeah, good luck with that hymie.
 
Donald Trump can't seem to stop talking about his indictment.
But once he's arraigned, it's "extremely likely" he'll be put under a gag order, one expert said.
Punishment in New York for criminal contempt could be a $1,000 fine or 30 days in jail.
Former President Donald Trump can't seem to stop talking about his indictment. But once he's arraigned, it's "extremely likely" that he'll have to, a former senior staffer with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office told Insider.

His freedom to rant on Truth Social and say what he wants about his case at rallies will likely change once he surrenders and appears in a Manhattan courthouse, according to Duncan Levin, who is also a former federal prosecutor with the Department of Justice.

Manhattan's Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, who is expected to arraign Trump on Tuesday, is likely to put conditions on his release, and that's "most likely" when the judge will issue a gag order, restricting Trump from discussing the case, Levin said. If Trump violates it by speaking about the litigation outside the courtroom, he could face consequences.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...I?cvid=af34f77c722e4b71a7c916b5b5526717&ei=13

Not allowed to defend himself in public, after being nonstop attacked in public?

More insanity from the Stalinists.
 
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