Judge Defends Fining Trump $10,000 Over Contested Gag Order Violation

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On Wednesday, Trump said, “This judge is a very partisan judge with a person who is very partisan sitting alongside him – perhaps even much more partisan than he is.” Judge Arthur Engoron took Trump to be referring to his clerk, whom Trump previously suggested was Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer’s Trump’s legal team argued that Trump had been referring to a witness, Michael Cohen, and not the clerk — but also argued that Trump should be allowed to criticize the clerk.

Engoron's comments came after a request by Trump's attorney Chris Kise to revisit the fine, which was issued on Wednesday, but the judge reaffirmed his penalty Thursday.Judge Arthur Engoron published an order defending a $10,000 sanction against Donald Trump after the former president violated the gag order barring public comments about his court staff.

When Engoron returned after lunch, he told the defense counsel that the fine stood, adding there was a"clear transition" between Trump's comments referring to...The judge in Donald Trump's civil fraud trial warned that the former president was putting the lives of court staff in danger and rejected his claims that he was speaking to reporters about a witness, not a court clerk.

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