Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson released Roger Stone from federal custody, but imposed a limited gag order on the longtime Republican operative. Stone, facing federal obstruction, giving false statements, and witness tampering charges, was told he couldn’t comment on his case from the courthouse.
In other words, the judge didn’t want Stone creating a circus while entering or exiting the judicial building.
This week, however, Donald Trump’s longtime associate thought it’d be a good idea to publish a photo of the judge in his case to one of his social-media accounts, alongside what appeared to be crosshairs near her head. It prompted a new court hearing and new restrictions on the defendant.
A federal judge ordered that longtime Republican operative and Trump confidant Roger Stone may not speak publicly about the investigation or case against him.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson in Washington said it would be “foolhardy” to wait for Stone to transgress again in the wake of an Instagram post that appeared to show her photo near crosshairs and suggested both she and the special counsel were biased.
“I’m not giving you another chance,” she said. “I have serious doubts whether you’ve learned any lesson at all.”
There was a very real possibility that Stone could’ve been sent to jail today. With this in mind, the GOP operative has to be delighted that he’s going home this afternoon.









