In a dramatic turn of events, former President Donald Trump faces a potential fine for violating the gag order in his hush money trial. The gag order was imposed due to Trump's history of making ‘threatening, inflammatory, denigrating’ statements against people involved in the justice system. While Trump is not prevented from discussing New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg or Judge Juan Merchan, he is prohibited from publicly discussing witnesses or jurors in the case. The trial revolves around Trump's 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to hide a payment to Stormy Daniels, who alleges a brief sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, something Trump denies. As the trial unfolds, President Biden was caught in a gaffe on the campaign trail in Florida, questioning the number of times former President Trump needed to prove that “we” can’t be trusted. Biden was speaking about Trump during a stop in Florida where he denounced the state's 6-week abortion ban. The 81-year-old president misspoke and instead of saying “Trump”, said “we” can’t be trusted.
Former President Trump Faces Potential Fine for Violating Gag Order in Hush Money Trial
New York, New York United States of AmericaFormer President Trump faces potential fine for violating gag order in hush money trial.
Trump has 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels.
Trump is prohibited from discussing witnesses or jurors in the case.
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Doubts
- Are all 34 felony counts against Trump related to the payment to Stormy Daniels?
- Is there any evidence that Trump has actually violated the gag order?
Sources
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Biden asks how many times Trump has to prove 'we' can't be trusted in latest gaffe
New York Post Allie Griffin Wednesday, 24 April 2024 06:38Unique Points
- President Biden made a gaffe on the campaign trail in Florida, questioning the number of times former President Trump needed to prove that 'we' can't be trusted.
- Biden was speaking about Trump during a stop in Florida where he denounced the state’s 6-week abortion ban.
- The 81-year-old president misspoke and instead of saying 'Trump', said 'we' can't be trusted.
Accuracy
- Biden was speaking about Trump during a stop in Florida where he denounced the state's 6-week abortion ban.
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Day 6 of Trump New York hush money trial
CNN News Site: In-Depth Reporting and Analysis with Some Financial Conflicts and Sensational Language From CNN's Tuesday, 23 April 2024 12:00Unique Points
- Judge Juan Merchan is considering fining Donald Trump for violating the gag order in his hush money trial.
- The gag order was imposed due to Trump’s history of making ‘threatening, inflammatory, denigrating’ statements against people involved in the justice system.
- Trump is not prevented from talking about New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg or Judge Juan Merchan.
Accuracy
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Tabloid Publisher Testifies Trump Asked Him to ‘Help the Campaign’
The Name Of The NZ Prefix. I PWA NZI.P.Was Dropped. Jesse McKinley, Tuesday, 23 April 2024 12:34Unique Points
- Donald J. Trump had a long and fruitful relationship with the publisher of The National Enquirer, David Pecker.
- Trump’s former ally, David Pecker, testified to buying and burying unflattering stories about Trump during his 2016 run for president in an arrangement called ‘catch-and-kill.’
- Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to hide a payment to Stormy Daniels.
- Stormy Daniels alleges she had a brief sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, something Trump denies.
- Trump has pleaded not guilty and could face probation or up to four years in prison if convicted.
Accuracy
No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
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