Parts of the gag order against former President Donald Trump in his New York hush money case were lifted by Judge Juan Merchan on Tuesday, just two days before Trump is set to square off against President Joe Biden in the first debate of the election season.
Merchan lifted sections of the gag order that prohibited Trump from speaking about witnesses in the case or jurors, who ultimately delivered a guilty verdict against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, CNBC reported. Trump is still barred from making public statements about Manhattan District Attorney’s Office prosecutors and staff or court staff, including any of their family members. The gag order does not prohibit Trump from talking about Manhattan Democratic District Attorney Alvin Bragg since he is an elected official.
Trump and Biden are set to take the stage in Atlanta on Thursday night for the first presidential debate, which will be hosted by CNN and moderated by CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. […]
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