The former president made a post on Truth Social about William Barr that may have broken his reinstated gag order.
Donald Trump may have broken a newly reinstated gag order by posting on social media about a potential witness in his election trial.The judge overseeing the former president's federal election subversion criminal case, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, reinstated the order she issued earlier this month, meaning Trump is limited in what he can say publicly about the case, in which he is accused of conspiring to subvert the results of the 2020 presidential election.
He has said in court that the gag order infringes on his right to free speech and limits his ability to discuss the case on the campaign trail.The former president now faces two gag orders barring him from discussing aspects of his legal cases in public.
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