
Donald Trump talking to the press outside his hush money trial in New York on Monday. Trump has been accused of violating his gag order once again.
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Donald Trump has been accused once again of violating the gag order imposed on him in his hush money trial.
Legal experts and reporters suggested that Trump may have broken the gag order preventing the former president from speaking about witnesses after he mentioned his former lawyer Michael Cohen, and Cohen’s one time attorney Robert Costello, during a speech outside the New York courtroom on Monday.
“You saw what happened to a highly respected lawyer today, Bob Costello. Wow,” Trump said while speaking to reporters after proceedings finished.
Trump also mentioned how Cohen admitted he “stole” $60,000 from the Trump Organization, before adding: “but now I can’t talk about it because again, I have a gag order.”
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