Podcast Summary
Trump gag order: The Manhattan DA's Office opposes lifting the gag order in Trump's criminal case, citing his attacks on the judge, prosecution team, jury, and witnesses as reasons for maintaining the order until after sentencing in July.
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is pushing back against Donald Trump's request to lift the gag order in his criminal case, arguing that it should remain in place until after sentencing in July. The prosecutors plan to bring up Trump's past and recent behavior, including attacks on the judge's daughter, prosecution team, jury, and witnesses, as reasons for keeping the gag order in effect. The letter also mentions Trump's posts with a baseball bat and derogatory comments towards a witness. The district attorney's office and Trump's lawyers have agreed to further briefing on the matter.
Gag order in Trump trial: The court should keep the gag order in place during the sentencing hearing and resolution of post-trial motions to protect the integrity of the proceedings and ensure fairness.
The court's gag order in the ongoing legal proceedings against Donald Trump should not be lifted based on the conclusion of the trial. The prosecution argues that the need to protect the integrity of the proceedings and ensure a fair administration of justice still applies, especially during the sentencing hearing and resolution of post-trial motions. The concerns regarding Trump's behavior threatening the judicial system remain valid and will be addressed in the prosecution's opposition to his motion. The court has an obligation to maintain the orderly administration of justice and prevent harm to its integrity. The briefing schedule for the motions remains the same, with defendant's due on June 13th and the people's response by June 27th.
Roan commuter collection: Roan commuter collection offers comfortable, professional clothing with wrinkle-release technology, four-way stretch fabric, and gold fusion anti-odor technology, making it ideal for busy individuals. Machine washable and versatile, the collection never lets you down.
The Roan commuter collection offers comfortable, professional clothing with wrinkle-release technology, four-way stretch fabric, and gold fusion anti-odor technology, making it ideal for busy individuals who need to transition seamlessly from work to play. Roan's clothes are machine washable, eliminating the need for dry cleaning, and the brand's commitment to comfort and versatility ensures that the collection never lets you down. In legal news, Trump's lawyers have requested the termination of the gag order restricting his extrajudicial statements, arguing that the trial has concluded and the stated basis for the gag order no longer exists. However, the defense does not concede that there was ever a valid basis for the gag order and reserves the right to challenge any irreparable first amendment harms caused by the order. The Roan commuter collection continues to be a top choice for those who want to feel confident and comfortable in their clothing, no matter where their day takes them. Head to roan.com/midas and use the promo code Midas to save 20% off your entire order.
First Amendment and Criminal Proceedings: The First Amendment does not shield convicted felons or criminal defendants from restrictions on threatening or harassing victims and witnesses during criminal proceedings.
The first amendment does not protect convicted felons or criminal defendants from restrictions on threatening or harassing victims and witnesses. This was discussed in the context of the ongoing case involving Donald Trump, who is no longer the president and is currently facing restrictions due to his criminal proceedings. The restrictions are not considered first amendment violations, but rather necessary to maintain order in the judicial system. Trump's lawyers argued for the lifting of the gag order following the trial, citing comments made by President Biden during a campaign event. However, respecting jury verdicts and avoiding attacks on the jury, witnesses, and judge are fundamental principles that apply to all parties involved in criminal proceedings.
Trump gag order debate: Trump's lawyers requested removal of gag order to prevent him from debating, but prosecution is standing firm, speaker believes Trump is using it as a gimmick to avoid debate
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers have requested the removal of the gag order in the ongoing case, allegedly to prevent Trump from participating in the scheduled presidential debate on June 27, 2024. Trump's lawyers argue that the gag order prevents Trump from debating due to his criminal defense witnesses, Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels, being subjected to the order. However, the speaker in the video believes that Trump is using this as an excuse to avoid the debate and considers it a cowardly gimmick. The prosecution is pushing back against Trump's attempts to wiggle out of the gag order and is standing firm on its application. Overall, the speaker expresses support for the prosecution's stance and encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel.