"Trump's Persistent Violation of Gag Orders: Legal Consequences Loom"

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Former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann suggests that former President Trump may face jail time for violating gag orders in the Hush Money trial, as the full jury has been selected and the trial is set to expose lies Trump wanted to hide from voters. Fox News host's actions in describing jurors have been criticized for potentially creating chaos in the trial, while law enforcement testimony reveals Trump's rejection of sending help on January 6. Additionally, Judge Chutkan calls out Trump for referring to January 6 protestors as "hostages."
Topics:nation#andrew-weissmann#gag-orders#hush-money-trial#jury-selection#legalcriminal-justice#trump
- ‘Jail time might need happen’: Andrew Weissmann on Trump continuing to violate gag orders MSNBC
- Ex-Trump White House lawyer says Trump’s post violated judge’s gag order CNN
- Prosecutors: Trump violated gag order in hush money trial seven more times Axios
- Trump's hush money trial: What to know with jury selection to begin Monday The Associated Press
- Trump quotes Fox News host on prospective jurors despite gag order The Hill
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