New York judge in hush money case slaps Trump with partial gag order

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The New York judge presiding over Donald Trump's trial over alleged hush money payments to a porn star slapped a partial gag order on the former president on Tuesday.

Issued on: 26/03/2024 - 21:57Modified: 26/03/2024 - 22:02

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Former president Donald Trump listens as his attorney Todd Blanche speaks during a press conference at 40 Wall Street after a pre-trial hearing on March 25, 2024 in New York City. Former president Donald Trump listens as his attorney Todd Blanche speaks during a press conference at 40 Wall Street after a pre-trial hearing on March 25, 2024 in New York City. © Michael M. Santiago, Getty Images via AFP

Judge Juan Merchan ordered Trump not to publicly attack potential witnesses, prosecutors, court staff, their families or prospective jurors.

The move came just hours after Trump lashed out at the judge and his daughter in a series of posts on Truth Social.

Trump described Merchan as a "true and certified Trump hater who suffers from a very serious case of Trump Derangement Syndrome."

"In other words, he hates me," Trump said. "Judge Merchan should recuse himself, he cannot give me a fair trial."

The former Republican president also said Merchan's daughter is "a senior executive at a Super Liberal Democrat firm."

Merchan is the third judge overseeing a case against Trump to issue a partial gag order.

Judge Arthur Engoron, who presided over a business fraud case in New York that resulted in a $454 million fine for Trump, also issued a partial gag order.

So did District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington, who is overseeing the federal case against Trump on charges of seeking to overturn the 2020 election results.

'Threatening, inflammatory' 

In his order Tuesday, Merchan noted that Trump had a history of making public statements which were "threatening, inflammatory, denigrating."

"The uncontested record reflecting the defendant's prior extrajudicial statements establishes a sufficient risk to the administration of justice," the judge said.

Merchan added that "there exists no less restrictive means to prevent such risk" besides imposing a gag order.

Merchan's move comes one day after he set April 15 as the date for the start of the first ever criminal trial of a former president.

Trump faces charges of falsifying business records for payments made by his lawyer Michael Cohen on the eve of the 2016 presidential election to porn star Stormy Daniels to make sure she did not publicize a sexual encounter.

The twice-impeached Trump faces dozens of charges linked to his alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election and also his hoarding of top secret documents taken from the White House.

(AFP)

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