A New York judge has partially lifted a gag order on Donald Trump in his hush-money case, enabling the former president to publicly criticize witnesses and jurors.
This decision comes after Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records related to hush money payments. The judge's ruling allows Trump to make comments about witnesses and speak generally about jurors, though it was initially put in place to protect them from potential backlash.
This development has sparked discussions on the balance between free speech and the protection of individuals involved in legal proceedings.
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Finally, someone's sticking it to the system and letting Trump speak his mind; about time we saw some fairness against this witch hunt!
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Supreme Court will soon decide major question Trump’s hush money judge rolls back gag order to let convicted ex-president attack witnesses and jurors Trump could unveil his VP pick in splash announcement ahead of Thursday’s debate: Report Even for the ...
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