Trump slams 'unconstitutional' gag order as trial wraps for the day: 'All Biden'
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Former President Donald Trump slammed the gag order imposed on him during his trial in Manhattan court as "unconstitutional" in public comment Tuesday afternoon.
"I don't think anybody's ever seen anything like this. I'd love to talk to you people. I'd love to say everything that's on my mind, but I'm restricted because I have a gag order," he continued.
Trump was back in court on Tuesday, when presiding Judge Juan Merchan held a hearing on the prosecution's request that Trump be held in contempt for violating a gag order. Merchan imposed the gag order on Trump before the trial began, ordering Trump to abstain from making comments — or directing others to make comments — regarding witnesses’ potential participation or the prosecution team. The gag order does allow Trump to publicly speak about District Attorney Alvin Bragg.