Trump Gag Order Expands to Include Ex-President’s Lawyers

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Judge Arthur Engoron expanded a gag order against Donald Trump to include his attorneys, barring them from attacking his staff.

one of Engoron’s clerks, Allison Greenfield, on Truth Social, baselessly insinuating that she had a romantic relationship with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer .by Engoron for failing to delete the post from his campaign website, and for additional comments made to the media.

“My law clerks are public servants who are performing their jobs in the manner in which I request. This includes providing legal authority and opinions, as well as responding to questions I pose to them,” Engoron wrote in his ruling. “Plainly, defendants are not entitled to the confidential communications amongst me and my court staff, who are hired specifically to aid me in carrying out my adjudicative responsibilities. Nor are they entitled to continue referencing my staff in the record.

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“The First Amendment right of defendants and their attorneys to comment on my staff is far and away outweighed by the need to protect them from threats and physical harm,” he wrote.'Bridgerton' Actor Suffered 'Two Psychotic Breaks From That Show,' Calls Out Netflix for Not Offering Support: 'I Was Deteriorating' While FilmingTo help keep your account secure, please log-in again.

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