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Trump dismisses risks, asks appeals court to toss gag order

Former President Trump lowered the risks of his attacks against those involved in his federal case of election interference, claiming he was hit with a “gag order” based on speculation about what his supporters might do. The comment was made in Trump’s initial brief, as he appeals the gag order issued by judge Tanya Chutkan.

 Former President Trump complained that he had been hit with a gag order based on” speculation” about what his supporters might do, downplaying the dangers of his attacks on those involved in his federal election interference case. Trump made the remark in his second brief as he appealed Judge Tanya Chutkan’s gag order, which stated that… Former President Trump complained that he had been hit with a gag order based on” speculation” about what his supporters might do, downplaying the dangers of his attacks on those involved in his federal election interference case. Trump made the remark in his second brief as he appealed Judge Tanya Chutkan’s gag order, which stated that… 

Former President Trump lowered the risks of his attacks against those involved in his federal case of election interference, claiming he was hit with a “gag order” based on speculation about what his supporters might do. The comment was made in Trump’s initial brief, as he appeals the gag order issued by judge Tanya Chutkan.

  

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