Trump criticizes gag order in hush money case

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President Trump criticizes the gag order issued by the judge presiding over his hush money case, comparing himself to Nelson Mandela and expressing concerns about going to jail. Trump's lawyer argues that the gag order is a violation of his First Amendment rights.

, who is presiding over Trump’s hush money case, for issuing a gag order against him ahead of an upcoming trial.“So why is he comparing himself to Mandela and is he now worried about going to jail in this case?” asked the “MediaBuzz” host on Sunday.want Trump, who is facing a total of 91 felony charges across several cases, “confined to a courtroom” before taking aim at Manhattan District Attorney“President Trump is exposing the truth in all of these Biden-led witch hunts.

“He can still talk about the case but I’m glad to have your response on that,” said Kurtz on the scope of the gag order.At HuffPost, we believe that everyone needs high-quality journalism, but we understand that not everyone can afford to pay for expensive news subscriptions. That is why we are committed to providing deeply reported, carefully fact-checked news that is freely accessible to everyone.

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