A federal appeals court scrutinized a gag order in the election subversion case against Donald Trump during high-stakes oral arguments Monday in Washington, D.C., raising questions about how to balance the former president's First Amendment rights with the need for a fair trial.
Attorneys for Donald Trump and Jack Smith will face off Monday before a three-judge panel over whether a gag order restricting Trump's speech in the election subversion case in Washington, D.C., violates the former president's First Amendment rights.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is speaking out against "improper motives" behind Donald Trump's gag order in his Washington criminal trial, days before an appeals court is set to consider the former president's challenge.
Donald Trump has been trying to win his New York fraud trial in the court of publc opinion by attacking witnesses and court staff, but this tactic has backfired on him.
Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal appeals court to lift a gag order against him in his criminal case over alleged efforts to subvert the 2020 election, vowing to take the fight to the Supreme Court if he loses yet again.