Trump Falsely Claims He’s ‘Not Allowed’ to Testify
- Donald Trump falsely claimed that a gag order prevents him from testifying in his defense at a criminal trial in Manhattan regarding alleged business records falsification.
- Trump stated the gag order would hinder his testimony but legal experts clarify it doesn't bar defendants from testifying during trials.
- The gag order only limits statements made outside court, not the defendant's ability to testify in court.
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