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Trump battles against gag order

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has forcefully resisted a gag order from U.S. prosecutors to curb his public statements concerning individuals entangled in the federal court case accusing him of attempting to undermine the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.

The “gag order”

Trump’s legal team has vehemently opposed Special Counsel Jack Smith’s plea for a court-issued restriction on Trump’s out-of-court remarks about potential witnesses in the case, coupled with a ban on disparaging or intimidating comments directed at the judge, prosecutors, and potential jurors.

In a court filing made late on Monday, Trump’s defense asserted that imposing such limitations would constitute a violation of his freedom of speech, especially as he gears up for a 2024 presidential run, where he currently stands as the clear front-runner for the Republican nomination.

Previously, Trump had publicly criticized Smith’s request, framing it as an effort to stifle his criticism of President Joe Biden, who is expected to be his rival in the 2024 election.

Trump’s legal representatives argued in their filing, “At its core, the Proposed Gag Order is a blatant maneuver by the Biden Administration to illegitimately silence its most prominent political adversary.”

Trump found himself indicted in August on four felony charges for allegedly intervening in the vote tallying process and obstructing the certification of the 2020 election results. He has consistently pleaded not guilty to all counts.

Threat to public confidence

Smith’s office, in a recent court filing, contended that Trump’s frequent social media attacks on prosecutors, U.S. Judge Tanya Chutkan, who presides over the case, and prospective jurors, posed a threat to public confidence in the proceedings and could influence potential jurors. They cited Trump’s history of encouraging his supporters to harass and threaten individuals singled out for public criticism.

The contentious backdrop of this legal drama is further amplified by the January 6, 2021, storming of the U.S. Capitol by thousands of Trump supporters. This violent episode, characterized by clashes with law enforcement and lawmakers fleeing for safety, marked a failed attempt to overturn Trump’s election defeat. Despite the courts and multiple investigations affirming the legitimacy of the election, Trump continues to propagate the false claim that his loss was a result of widespread fraud.

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