Prosecutors seek gag order on Trump in New York hush money trial
- Manhattan prosecutors are requesting a gag order on Donald Trump to prevent public attacks on witnesses in his criminal case involving hush money payments.
- The gag order motion aims to restrict Trump from discussing potential witnesses and juror identities, but not District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
- Trump faces charges of falsifying business records in an effort to conceal payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign to Stormy Daniels.
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Manhattan DA wants gag order for Trump, seeks to play ‘Access Hollywood’ tape at hush-money trial - West Hawaii Today
NEW YORK — Prosecutors in Donald Trump’s New York hush-money criminal case asked a judge Monday to impose a gag order on the former president ahead of next month’s trial, citing what they called his “long history of making public and inflammatory remarks” about people involved in his legal cases.

In Trump criminal case, Manhattan DA asks for gag order before trial - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
NEW YORK — Manhattan prosecutors Monday asked the judge overseeing the criminal case against Donald Trump to prohibit the former president from attacking witnesses or exposing jurors’ identities.
Manhattan prosecutors request gag order for Trump ahead of hush-money trial
In a bid to maintain trial integrity, Manhattan prosecutors have urged Judge Juan Merchan to impose a gag order on Donald Trump, preventing him from disparaging witnesses and disclosing juror identities in his criminal case for falsifying business records. Prosecutors from the Manhattan district attorney's office, led by Alvin Bragg, have advocated for limitations akin to those imposed during Trump's federal trial in Washington. They cite Trump'…
New York prosecutors request Trump gag order ahead of hush-money trial
Manhattan district attorney prosecutors seek tailored order against ex-president to protect trial witnesses and juror identitiesManhattan prosecutors on Monday asked the judge presiding in Donald Trump’s criminal case to impose a gag order on the former president, seeking to bar him from attacking potential witnesses and revealing juror identities.The request, submitted by prosecutors in the office of the Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg,…
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