The judge in the Jan. 6 case has issued a protective order against former Pres. Trump after cautioning him against making 'inflammatory statements.'
to his social media platform, Truth Social, saying, "IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I'M COMING AFTER YOU!"
The former president has denied all wrongdoing and denounced the charges as "a persecution of a political opponent." Chutkan ruled that Trump would be restricted from discussing publicly materials deemed "sensitive," which would include all recordings, transcripts, interview reports and related exhibits shared by the special counsel.
Trump attorney John Lauro pressed the judge on the matter, saying that Trump is entitled to speak freely if he "has a memory of something on the campaign trail." "He has shown a tendency or desire to hold onto material which he should not have," Windom quipped in reference to charges Trump is facing regarding his alleged retention ofWindom said the government was concerned that if Trump was alone reviewing evidence, he could choose to take a picture of it with his phone or make some kind of "photocopy" that he would then release out."Like live-tweeting?" Judge Chutkan asked.
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