New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan has terminated parts of former President Donald Trump’s gag order in the hush money trial, allowing Trump to discuss witnesses and the jury following his conviction. The remaining restrictions of the gag order will expire once sentencing is complete. This decision comes just before Trump’s debate with President Joe Biden. Despite the partial lifting of the gag order in the hush money case, Trump remains bound by other gag orders, including one related to the classified documents case, which may lead to his arrest.
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New York Supreme Court Justice #JuanMerchan terminated parts of former President Donald #Trump’s gag order, adding that the rest will expire once sentencing is complete. https://t.co/6LCLmtoTfW
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