Main Topic: Indictment and legal proceedings against former President Donald Trump
Key Points:
1. Former Vice President Mike Pence denounces Trump's "crackpot lawyers" and asserts that anyone who puts themselves over the Constitution should never be president.
2. Secret Service is working with Capitol Police and local authorities to ensure Trump's safety during his arraignment.
3. Special counsel Jack Smith asks for a conflict of interest hearing in the classified documents case, while Trump's lawyer John Eastman declines a plea deal and plans to go to trial.
Main Topic: Former President Donald Trump attacks special counsel and judge in 2020 election case.
Key Points:
1. Trump accuses special counsel Jack Smith and Judge Tanya Chutkan of trying to take away his First Amendment rights.
2. Trump calls for Chutkan's recusal from the case.
3. Prosecutors request a protective order to prevent Trump from publicly disclosing evidence.
Main Topic: Donald Trump's lawyers request a narrowed protective order in the special counsel's 2020 election probe.
Key Points:
1. Trump's lawyers argue that the proposed protective order is "overbroad" and request a revised order to shield only genuinely sensitive materials.
2. Prosecutors cite Trump's social media posts as a reason to prohibit him from publicly disclosing certain evidence.
3. Trump criticizes the special counsel and calls for the recusal of Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is overseeing the case.
Main Topic: Former President Donald Trump's response to criminal charges and accusations of his First Amendment rights being violated.
Key Points:
1. Trump vows to talk about the criminal charges he faces and accuses federal prosecutors of taking away his First Amendment rights.
2. Trump's lawyers request a less restrictive protective order to shield sensitive materials in the discovery process.
3. Trump is fighting multiple indictments and using them to rally support for his political movement.
Main Topic: The potential limits on what Donald Trump and his lawyers can say to criticize the federal election fraud case against him, impugn prosecutors, or heap scorn on the judge.
Key Points:
1. The local rules governing federal court in Washington, D.C., are stringent and prohibit lawyers from making public statements about witnesses, guilt or innocence, or the merits of the case.
2. The rules also allow a judge to issue a special order restricting what lawyers and the defendant can say in public in widely publicized or sensational criminal cases.
3. Imposing restrictions on Trump's speech presents a difficult dilemma for Judge Tanya Chutkan, as she must balance Trump's interest as a presidential candidate and the public's interest in hearing his perspective. The red line is likely to be statements that could be perceived as witness tampering or threats.
Main Topic: Discussion of restrictions and protective order before trial on charges related to the 2020 election against Donald Trump.
Key Points:
1. Lawyers for Donald Trump and federal prosecutors will appear in court to discuss restrictions on what information Trump can share about the case.
2. Prosecutors have requested a protective order to limit public sharing of information, citing Trump's statements on social media.
3. Special counsel Jack Smith's team proposed a trial date in January, emphasizing the public's interest in a speedy trial due to the significance of the charges against a former president.
A federal appeals court has narrowed a judge's order blocking Biden administration officials from communicating with social media companies, reversing much of the controversial order which claimed that the administration engaged in unconstitutional censorship in its efforts to combat Covid-19 disinformation.
A federal judge issued a protective order in the Trump classified documents case, allowing the Department of Justice to start producing classified discovery to Trump's lawyers, but Trump can challenge the order and cause delays.
Prosecutors in the federal election interference case against Donald Trump are requesting a court order to limit his public statements in order to protect the integrity of the trial and prevent him from undermining confidence in the criminal justice system and prejudicing the jury pool.
The DOJ is seeking a partial gag order to prevent Donald Trump from making public statements that could intimidate witnesses or undermine the integrity of the election meddling trial against him.
After the special counsel requested a gag order on Donald Trump, MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace warned that serious consequences may occur, expressing concern over the former president's ability to incite violence and calling for those who enable and ignore it to be held accountable.
A judge will hear arguments next month on a request for a limited gag order in the case charging former President Donald Trump with scheming to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Prosecutors have requested a federal judge to place further restrictions on Donald Trump, including limitations on his speech, as they believe he violated his release conditions by suggesting he bought a gun and made incendiary remarks about Gen. Mark Milley, potentially prejudicing his pending trial on federal charges of 2020 election interference.
Special counsel Jack Smith's office seeks a gag order on former President Trump after he made a social media post suggesting that General Mark Milley should be executed for treason.
The judge overseeing Donald Trump's civil fraud trial has issued a gag order, prohibiting Trump from making comments about court staff, after he posted a social media attack on the judge's principal law clerk.
Former President Donald Trump managed to obtain a rare gag order in his civil fraud trial, but according to former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal, he is likely to violate it and face serious sanctions as he tends to attack institutions.
Former President Donald Trump responded angrily to a gag order issued by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan in the federal 2020 election interference trial, claiming that it was unconstitutional and a result of Joe Biden's incompetence.
US District Judge Tanya Chutkan has released a written order implementing a limited gag order that prevents Donald Trump from publicly speaking about witnesses, prosecutors, and court staff involved in the federal election subversion case, due to concerns about harassment and intimidation.
Former President Donald Trump has filed a notice to appeal a partial gag order in the civil fraud case against him, which restricts him from making public statements that "target" U.S. prosecutors, court staff, and potential witnesses.
Judge Tanya S. Chutkan issues a three-page order partially restricting Donald Trump's speech about his criminal trial, emphasizing concerns over safety and the rule of law.
Former President Donald Trump could face jail time after failing to comply with a partial gag order in his $250 million civil fraud trial, where he posted an untrue and disparaging comment about the judge's law clerk on social media.
The Supreme Court has blocked a lower court order that limited the Biden administration's efforts to combat controversial social media posts, as they plan to hear arguments in a lawsuit accusing administration officials of suppressing conservative points of view.