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Judge puts limited gag order on Trump

- By Shayna Jacobs

NEW YORK — The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s upcoming hush money trial in Manhattan issued a limited gag order Tuesday barring the former president from discussing witnesses and other people involved in the case, a move that could curtail some of Trump’s public comments as he campaigns for president.

Trump’s history of “prior extrajudic­ial statements establishe­s a sufficient risk to the administra­tion of justice,” wrote New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan, who ruled Monday that the trial would begin with jury selection on April 15.

Trump is charged with falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment during the 2016 election, which prosecutor­s say was aimed at keeping informatio­n about an alleged affair from the voting public.

It is not the first limited gag order that has been imposed on Trump in recent criminal and civil litigation. Trump, who is known for making false and aggressive claims about those he disagrees with, was barred from speaking about a New York judge’s court staff during a lawsuit trial last year.

U.S. District Court Judge Tanya S. Chutkan, who is overseeing Trump’s criminal election interferen­ce case in Washington, has issued a gag order that protects witnesses and court staff.

Merchan’s order says Trump is not allowed to speak about prosecutor­s working on the hush money case under Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg or their family members, although he is permitted to target Bragg himself in social media posts or campaign speeches.

Trump is also prohibited from speaking about members of Merchan’s staff and their families — though there does not appear to be any prohibitio­n on speech about the judge or his relatives.

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