Trump has received two fines, totaling $15,000, for violating a limited gag order in his New York civil fraud case.
The recent fines leveled against former President Donald Trump in the New York civil fraud trial against him could be 'sending exactly the wrong message,' according to former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann.New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued Trump and his family, including sons Donald Jr.
On October 20, he was hit with his first fine for violating the order, $5,000, after failing to delete a social media post two weeks after being asked to do so. On Wednesday, Engoron leveled a second fine, $10,000, after Trump confirmed that he made certain comments targeting a court clerk.Appearing for a Sunday segment on MSNBC opposite host Jen Psaki, Weissmann, who served as an assistant U.S.
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