Former President Donald Trump Faces Setback as New York Court Rejects Gag Order Appeal

Former President Donald Trump Faces Setback as New York Court Rejects Gag Order Appeal

In a significant development, New York state’s highest court has rejected former President Donald Trump’s appeal against a gag order imposed by Judge Juan Merchan. The decision comes as Trump separately petitions Judge Merchan to terminate the order in the wake of his recent conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree.

Trump loses gag order appeal.

Trump, who opposed the gag order from the outset, contends that the restrictions should no longer apply now that his trial has concluded. The order, which was put in place to safeguard the integrity of the criminal proceedings, prohibits Trump from speaking out against witnesses, jurors, lawyers, court staff, and their families. Judge Merchan previously found Trump in violation of the order on 10 occasions.

In his motion to Judge Merchan, Trump argues that it is unjust for trial witnesses such as Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels to be able to speak about him while he is barred from commenting on them. He further alleges that President Joe Biden seeks to exploit the gag order’s limitations, particularly during their upcoming presidential debate on June 27.

While there is a potential argument that the gag order may operate differently post-trial, the extent and nature of any changes remain subject to Judge Merchan’s decision. Trump’s sentencing is scheduled for July 11, following his conviction on all charges last month.

Court says Trump can’t talk much as he wants.

The rejection of Trump’s gag order appeal by New York’s top court marks a significant setback for the former president as he navigates the legal aftermath of his trial. The case has garnered substantial public attention and has implications for Trump’s political future, particularly as he gears up for the 2024 presidential race.

As the legal battle continues, observers eagerly await Judge Merchan’s ruling on Trump’s motion to terminate the gag order. The outcome could have far-reaching consequences for the former president’s ability to speak publicly about the case and its key players in the coming months.

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