Jack Smith's Efforts to Prevent Trump from Publicly Targeting Individuals

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The DOJ argued that Trump wants to 'try this case in the media rather than in the courtroom,' writes Jordan_S_Rubin.

are attorneys, so they could fit under such an expansive definition.

Another example highlighting the parties’ disagreement is over Trump taking notes that include people’s personal identifying information. The government’s proposed order says defense counsel needs to inspect Trump’s notes to make sure he hasn’t copied down such sensitive information. But Trump’s counterproposal deletes that requirement.Well, again, according to the government, it ties into the alleged conduct in the indictment itself.

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