Former President Trump says he 'will talk' about the criminal charges he faces because of efforts to overturn the 2020 election, accusing federal prosecutors of 'taking away my First Amendment rights.'
he faces over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and accused federal prosecutors of"taking away my First Amendment rights."
a version that is"less restrictive" than the one proposed by the government. Trump's lawyers asked Chutkan to shield only"genuinely sensitive materials" in order to protect his rights. Trump said Biden"wants the thug prosecutor, this deranged guy, to file a court order taking away my First Amendment rights so that I can't speak," Trump said to a raucous crowd.
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