Former President Donald Trump can't seem to stop talking about his indictment. But once he's arraigned, it's "extremely likely" that he'll have to, a former senior staffer with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office told Insider.
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Judge could issue gag order in Trump criminal case, experts say
The judge in the Stormy Daniel "hush money" case against Donald Trump could issue a gag order to keep him from any alleged attempts to incite violence.
A gag order for Donald Trump is 'extremely likely' once he's before a judge, legal expert says
"The rules are no longer in his purview to make," says one former Manhattan DA's Office senior staffer. "These proceedings are going to change his life."
“Donald Trump can’t seem to stop talking about his indictment. But once he’s arraigned, it’s ‘extremely likely’ that he’ll have to,“ Insider reports. “His freedom to rant on Truth Social and say what he wants about his case at rallies will likely change once he surrenders and appears in a Manhattan courthouse.”