Prosecutors have renewed their request on Friday for Judge Cannon to block former President Donald Trump from making statements that could create significant, imminent, and foreseeable danger to law enforcement agents in the Florida classified documents case. Special counsel Jack Smith refiled a motion asking for a gag order to prevent Trump from making false claims, including statements about the FBI authorizing agents to use lethal force during the Mar-a-Lago search.
Special counsel Jack Smith filed a new motion Friday asking the judge overseeing former President Trump’s classified documents case to block him from making public statements that could put law enforcement in danger. https://t.co/0dDqAGj0rT
Special counsel Jack Smith asks the judge overseeing former President Trump's classified documents case in Florida to bar him from making statements that endanger law enforcement. https://t.co/lRtqfFYDOw
Prosecutors renew bid to gag Trump in classified documents case https://t.co/F5fd68cQ1H
Special counsel has refiled its motion asking Judge Cannon to impose a gag order (in effect) to stop Trump from lying about FBI having authorized agents to use "lethal force" against him during search of Mar-a-Lago. https://t.co/CzzIQ3pmWx https://t.co/d5IaLOOj9x
Prosecutors are, once again after 5pm on a Friday, asking Judge Cannon to block Trump from making statements they say create "significant, imminent, and foreseeable danger to law enforcement agents" in the Florida classified docs case https://t.co/7nl9vIiphX