The Justice Department asked a federal judge overseeing former President Trump's election fraud case to issue a protective order against the former president.
Fox News correspondent David Spunt joins 'Special Report' to break down what comes next for former President Donald Trump as he faces three separate criminal trials.election fraud case to issue a protective order against the former president after he made social media posts the department argues are threatening.
A social media post Trump made earlier Friday on his Truth Social platform was cited in the prosecutors' request. A spokesperson for Trump said in a statement that the former president's post"is the definition of political speech" and was made in response to"dishonest special interest groups and Super PACs."
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