"Trump's Repeat Violations of Gag Order in Hush Money Trial Could Lead to Prison"

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Manhattan prosecutors accuse Donald Trump of violating a gag order seven times since the start of his hush-money criminal trial, with the prosecution pointing to public statements and social media posts as evidence. Trump's attorneys argue that the posts do not constitute violations, but some of his statements, including invoking right-wing conspiracies about the jury selection process, have raised concerns. Additionally, a juror was excused from the trial due to concerns about potential harassment after being publicly identified.
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- 'A clear violation': Gagged Trump posts Fox lie about criminal case jury pool MSNBC
- Trump Could Face These Punishments If He Disrupts Trial—Including Prison Forbes
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