(NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump is seeking to fast-track a challenge to the constitutionality of the limited gag order imposed on him by the judge overseeing his criminal hush money trial ...
Donald Trump is asking New York’s highest court to intervene in the gag order imposed on him in his hush-money trial. On Wednesday, Mr Trump’s lawyers filed a notice of appeal to the New York ...
Trump had asked the state's intermediate appeals court to lift or modify the gag order, which bars him from commenting publicly about jurors, witnesses and others connected to the case ...
Trump had asked the state’s intermediate appeals court to lift or modify the gag order. Among other restrictions, it bars him from making or directing others to make statements about witnesses ...
Former President Donald Trump is seeking to have New York's highest court intervene in his fight over a gag order that has seen him fined $10,000 and threatened with jail for violating a ban on ...
"President Trump has filed a notice to appeal the unconstitutional and un-American gag order imposed by conflicted Judge Juan Merchan in the lawless Manhattan DA case," Trump presidential campaign ...
A state appeals court had already rejected Mr Trump’s attempt to stall the trial while he challenged the constitutionality of the gag order. Last week, lawyers for the former president asked a ...
Trump's legal team now has the opportunity to appeal ... You ask me a question, a simple question I'd like to give it, but I can't talk about it because this judge has given me a gag order and ...
Mr. Trump had asked the state’s intermediate appeals court to lift or modify the gag order, which bars him from commenting publicly about jurors, witnesses and others connected to the case ...
Trump had asked the state’s intermediate appeals court to lift or modify the gag order. Among other restrictions, it bars him from making or directing others to make statements about witnesses ...
The former president will appeal his historic New York conviction on 34 charges, but Big Apple bureaucracy means the case is ...