Trump Appeals Gag Order Barring Attacks on Witnesses in DC Case
- DC judge barred attacks on prosecutors, court staff, witnesses
- Trump lawyers asked to pause the gag order while he appeals
Donald Trump at New York State Supreme Court on Oct. 17.
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Donald Trump is appealing a partial gag order that prohibits him from publicly criticizing witnesses, prosecutors, and court staff involved in the federal election obstruction case against him in Washington.
The former president’s lawyers filed notice on Tuesday that they are challenging the order by US District Judge Tanya Chutkan a day after she announced it in court and hours after it was officially entered on the docket. Trump’s team is also expected to ask Chutkan put the speech restrictions on hold until the end of the appeal process, which could include taking the fight to the US Supreme Court, according to a person familiar with the situation.