U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan partially granted special counsel Jack Smith’s motion for a gag order on Donald Trump in the federal election interference case, NBC News reported Monday.
BREAKING: Judge Tanya Chutkan has partially granted Jack Smith’s motion for a gag order in Donald Trump’s DC case, prohibiting him from making statements about potential witnesses/their testimony. Trump will also be prohibited from attacking prosecutors and courthouse staff.
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After prosecutors raised Trump’s threatening remarks, the former president and current leading 2024 GOP presidential candidate will be prohibited from making statements about potential witnesses and their testimony. Trump will also be prohibited from attacking prosecutors from Smith’s office, their families or any courthouse staff.
While Trump’s legal team argued it’s unfair to restrict a presidential candidate in this way, Smith’s team said Trump wanted “special treatment” to “publicly intimidate witnesses and malign the Court, citizens of this District, and prosecutors.”
NBC News reported that Chutkan declined to limit Trump’s statements about Washington, D.C., and its residents, or his statements criticizing the government or the Justice Department generally.








