Trump gag order in fraud case reinstated by New York appeals court
- A New York appeals court reinstated a gag order that prevents Donald Trump from commenting on court personnel in his civil fraud trial.
- The trial judge, Arthur Engoron, plans to enforce the gag order "rigorously and vigorously."
- The trial involves claims of conspiracy, insurance fraud, and falsifying business records, with New York Attorney General Letitia James seeking over $300 million in penalties and a ban on Trump doing business in New York.
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Appeals court rules against Texas' border buoy string
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) -- The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday against the State of Texas' placement of a string of border buoys in the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas. Texas appeals judge’s ruling that allows US to remove state border barriers In the 44-page ruling, the court ruled in favor of a preliminary injunction issued by a lower court to stop Texas from further constructing more marine barriers in the intern…
New York appeals court reinstates Trump gag order in civil fraud trial
A New York appellate court reinstated a gag order Thursday on former US President Donald Trump in the latest development in the state’s civil fraud trial against the former president and his family’s business. In a two-page order, the Supreme Court of the State of New York denied Trump’s appeal to stay a gag order imposed by Judge Arthur Engoron, the judge overseeing the civil fraud trial. The appeals court did not provide its reasoning for rein…
Tribunal de Nova Iorque restabelece ordem de silêncio contra Donald Trump e advogados
Ordem foi aplicada em outubro, mas suspensa em meados de novembro, quando juiz alegou preocupações de que violava os direitos de liberdade de expressão. Agora, volta a ser imposta a Trump e advogados.
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