Trump Campaign: Gag Order in January 6 Case an ‘Absolute Abomination’

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on former President Donald Trump in the case related to January 6 is “an absolute abomination,” a spokesperson for the 45th president told Breitbart News.

Chutkan barred the 2024 Republican presidential candidate from making comments “publicly targeting” the judge, Special Counsel Jack Smith, and “any other court personnel.

Before the order was issued, Trump’s lawyer John Lauro “said they would appeal any such order, as it would affect important free speech principles, particularly for a leading candidate for president,” theThe former president is allowed to argue that his prosecution is politically motivated, but he is not allowed to “vilify and implicitly encourage violence against public servants who are simply doing their jobs,” according to the report.

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