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    Posted 9/15/2023, 9:32:24 PM

    DOJ Seeks Gag Order Against Trump to Prevent Witness Intimidation in Election Meddling Trial

    • DOJ seeks gag order to prevent Trump from intimidating witnesses in election meddling trial

    • Judge warned Trump in August she won't tolerate witness intimidation

    • Proposed order would bar statements on witness identity, testimony, credibility

    • DOJ alleges Trump targeted individuals with inflammatory statements who were then harassed

    • Judge taking measures to safeguard trial integrity, prevent witness intimidation and prejudice of jurors

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    Justice Department Seeks Order to Limit Trump's Public Comments About Election Interference Case
    Prosecutors in the federal election interference case against Donald Trump are requesting a court order to limit his public statements in order to protect the integrity of the trial and prevent him from undermining confidence in the criminal justice system and prejudicing the jury pool.
    9/16/2023
    Wallace Predicts 'Something Really Bad' After Trump Gag Order Request Amid Threats
    After the special counsel requested a gag order on Donald Trump, MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace warned that serious consequences may occur, expressing concern over the former president's ability to incite violence and calling for those who enable and ignore it to be held accountable.
    9/17/2023
    Legal Cases Involving Trump Advance Across Multiple States
    Prosecutors in Washington are requesting a limited gag order on Donald Trump to restrict his comments about the case, citing concerns that his remarks could prejudic potential jurors or intimidate witnesses, while hearings for defendants in Georgia and New York are also scheduled.
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