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The Trump Gag Order Should Be Struck Down

• Ron Paul Institute - Jonathan Turley

While the odds tend to favor the lower court in such orders, there is ample reason to object to the scope and language of the order. The ill-defined bar on criticizing the prosecution or witnesses (including one of Trump's opponents in this election) raises serious free speech concerns. It is also unlikely to have any appreciable impact on the heated public debate over this and other prosecutions of the presidential candidate. Much of this campaign will focus on the alleged weaponization of the criminal justice system. While Trump is still allowed to criticize the case generally, the vague order cuts too deeply into his right to criticize the prosecutor, the judge, and witnesses in the case in this election.

Here is the column:

The imposition of a gag order on former President Donald Trump was overwhelmingly applauded by pundits and press alike. Journalists described the order from US District Judge Tanya Chutkan as "narrow" and "limited." Most of them lionized Chutkan as an "unflinching" and "no-nonsense" judge who would not tolerate Trump's penchant for personal attacks and reckless rhetoric.

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No, the gag order should NOT (necessarily) be struck down. Rather, Trump should learn a l;little about law. Trump hired attorneys, became their client. This makes him a ward of the court by contract. A ward of the court cannot speak into the record without attorney and judge okaying it. See: https://www.youarelaw.org/Download/CorpusJurisSecundum-AttorneyClient.pdf and https://understandcontractlawandyouwin.com/attorney-duty-courts-public-not-client/. Trump is a good speaker. He should do his own speaking in court, as a MAN, with attorneys hired as co-council, not by becoming a client of them. Then the attorneys can only advise, but cannot speak. If done properly, Trump requires a court of record, thereby making it his court, and not the judges court. The judge becomes a referee, only. In fact, then at times Trump could impose a fine on the judge for judicial misconduct.



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