Judge Juan Merchan told Donald Trump on Friday morning that he is, in fact, allowed to testify in court while under a gag order, addressing a false claim that Trump made the day before.
“I’m not allowed to testify, I’m under a gag order — I guess, right? I can’t even testify,” the former president told reporters outside the courtroom at his hush money trial Thursday as he turned to his lawyer, Todd Blanche, who appeared to nod and shake his head at the same time.
Trump added: “I’m not allowed to testify because this judge, who’s totally conflicted, has me under an unconstitutional gag order.”
Trump told reporters outside the courtroom he is not allowed to testify in his New York hush money trial because of his gag order.
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He’s wrong, he can testify. pic.twitter.com/luqbk4W4C5
At the start of Friday’s court session, Merchan explained to Trump that the gag order “does not prohibit you from taking the stand” and that the order “only applies to extrajudicial statements.”








