Current:Home > InvestTrump lawyers say prosecutors want to ‘silence’ him with gag order in his federal 2020 election case -ChatGPT
Trump lawyers say prosecutors want to ‘silence’ him with gag order in his federal 2020 election case
View
Date:2025-04-18 12:41:09
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are slamming prosecutors’ request for a narrow gag order in his 2020 election subversion case in Washington, calling it an effort to “unconstitutionally silence” his political speech.
In court papers filed late Monday, attorneys for Trump urge U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to deny the proposal to bar the Republican ex-president from making inflammatory and intimidating comments about witnesses, lawyers and other people involved in the criminal case.
Trump’s attorneys call the request a “desperate effort at censorship” that would prevent him from telling his side of the story on the campaign trial as he runs to retake the White House in 2024.
“The prosecution may not like President’s Trump’s entirely valid criticisms, but neither it nor this Court are the filter for what the public may hear,” his legal team wrote. “If the prosecution wishes to avoid criticism for abusing its power, the solution is simple: stop abusing its power. The Constitution allows no alternative.”
In seeking the order earlier this month, special counsel Jack Smith’s team pointed to what it said is a pattern of “false and inflammatory” statements by Trump about the case as well as comments meant to intimidate or harass people he believes are potential witnesses against him. Prosecutors told the judge that a “narrow, well-defined” order was necessary to preserve the integrity of the case and to avoid prejudicing potential jurors.
Trump’s lawyers said prosecutors haven’t proved why such an order would be necessary, saying that his social media posts haven’t intimidated any possible witnesses and that there’s no real concern his comments would taint the jury pool.
Trump’s lawyers have also asked the judge to recuse herself from the case, saying her past public statements about him and his connection to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol call into question whether she can be fair.
There’s a high bar for recusal, and Smith’s team has said there is no valid basis to have the judge removed from the case.
veryGood! (5733)
Related
- A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
- Hurry, You Can Score 20% off Everything at BaubleBar, With Pieces Starting at Just $10
- The Journey of Trust with GaxEx: Breaking Through SCAM Concerns of GaxEx in the Crypto Market to Shape a New Future Together
- Ralph Lauren goes minimal for latest fashion show, with muted tones and a more intimate setting
- Costco membership growth 'robust,' even amid fee increase: What to know about earnings release
- Investors trying to take control of Norfolk Southern railroad pick up key support
- US to require automatic emergency braking on new vehicles in 5 years and set performance standards
- Sean 'Diddy' Combs files motion to dismiss sex trafficking claim in sexual assault lawsuit
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Duo charged with murder in killings of couple whose remains were found scattered on Long Island
Ranking
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- CBS makes major changes to 'NFL Today': Phil Simms and Boomer Esiason out
- Feds open preliminary investigation into Ford's hands-free driving tech BlueCruise
- Growing wildfire risk leaves states grappling with how to keep property insurers from fleeing
- Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
- Cowboys and running back Ezekiel Elliott reuniting after agreeing to deal, AP source says
- Where's Wally? Emotional support alligator who gives hugs and kisses is missing in Georgia
- Where's Wally? Emotional support alligator who gives hugs and kisses is missing in Georgia
Recommendation
Backstage at New York's Jingle Ball with Jimmy Fallon, 'Queer Eye' and Meghan Trainor
Iconic arch that served as Iditarod finish line collapses in Alaska. Wood rot is likely the culprit
JoJo Siwa and More Dance Moms Stars Get Matching Tattoos After Reunion
Big-city dwellers are better off renting than buying a home everywhere, analysis says
Have Dry, Sensitive Skin? You Need To Add These Gentle Skincare Products to Your Routine
FCC fines Verizon, AT&T other major carriers nearly $200 million for sharing customer data
Louisiana Supreme Court rules for new City of St. George
15 must-see summer movies, from 'Deadpool & Wolverine' and 'Furiosa' to 'Bad Boys 4'