How a gag order showdown explains everything about Trump
Related Articles

Visit the full article


  • ‘Declassified everything’: New ‘wild’ Trump-world interview unsealed in docs case

    President Donald Trump was reportedly seen receiving election-related documents from Jeffrey Clark, a lawyer and former official at the Department of Justice. The information comes in a new batch of unsealed exhibits in Trump's classified documents case.Politico's Kyle Cheney first spotted what he called "some wild stuff in this newly unsealed (but heavily redacted) FBI interview from a high-level Trump-world person."In the redacted interview, a person described as "Person 24" tried to "overplay...
  • Trump confirms he tried to join Jan. 6 rioters: 'I wanted to go down there'

    Former President Donald Trump confirmed again Wednesday that he told the U.S. Secret Service he wanted to join the rioters on Jan. 6, 2021.Trump made the remarks during a rally in Waukesha after he recalled House Jan. 6 Committee testimony that suggested he tried to force Secret Service agents to join the mob."I sat in the back," he recalled. "And you know what I did say? I said, I'd like to go down there, because I see a lot of people walking down.""They said, sir, it's better if you don't,"...
  • If Trump keeps violating gag order, Judge Merchan should jail him like he would everybody else

    To know Donald Trump is to understand how tightly he controls his image and narrative in public. He means to show us: Strength. Control. Power. On Wednesday in Trump’s New York trial, Judge Juan Merchan made it clear who’s really in charge. He held Trump in criminal contempt for nine violations of a narrowly tailored gag order designed to ensure the integrity of this, the former president’s first criminal trial. That gag order prohibits Trump from “making or directing others to make public...