Alan Dershowitz, Harvard law professor emeritus, argues that a continued gag order on Donald Trump infringes on voters’ rights to hear his criticisms of his recent felony conviction. This issue is likely to be a topic at this week’s high-stakes presidential debate on June 24. In related news, CNN host Kasie Hunt cut off Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt live on air when she mentioned Jake Tapper’s history of comparing Trump to Adolf Hitler. Tapper is set to be a moderator in the upcoming debate. Key questions for the debate include whether Biden can perform and whether Trump can maintain a subdued demeanor.
Alan Dershowitz, Harvard law professor emeritus, wrote that a continued gag order on Donald Trump infringes on voters’ rights to hear his criticisms of his recent felony conviction, which is likely to come up at this week’s presidential debate. MORE: https://t.co/WKCL3A7BHR https://t.co/w7D1nsWekp
Can Biden perform and can Trump be boring? Key questions ahead of high-stakes presidential debate: https://t.co/kLNCDHKB7H
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Trump spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt gets cut off by CNN host as she brings up Jake Tapper’s history of comparing Trump to Hitler. Tapper is a moderator in the upcoming presidential debate. https://t.co/eOwztHIDDJ
Conservatives could accidentally help Biden win his debate with Trump. Biden has a tough task ahead in this week’s debate – but, thanks in part to rightwing attacks, the bar he faces is low. https://t.co/ckYOBNj4gq
BREAKING: CNN host @kasie CUTS OFF Trump spokeswoman @kleavittnh the second she brings up Jake Tapper spending years comparing Trump to Adolf Hitler This is a preview of how CNN will act during the debate https://t.co/BS4LWjvCz4
CNN pulls plug on Trump spokesperson live on air — just days before liberal network set to host first presidential debate https://t.co/4VkCNmcCvR https://t.co/9WmIOovRhM
Alan Dershowitz, Harvard law professor emeritus, wrote that a continued gag order on Donald Trump infringes on voters’ rights to hear his criticisms of his recent felony conviction, which is likely to come up at this week’s presidential debate. MORE: https://t.co/WKCL3A7BHR https://t.co/bxhng39EuS