US Supreme Court Declines to Lift Judge’s Gag Order on Trump

The high court did not provide a reason, and there were no noted dissents.
US Supreme Court Declines to Lift Judge’s Gag Order on Trump
(Left) Judge Juan M. Merchan on March 14, 2024. (Right) Former President Donald Trump on April 26, 2024. Seth Wenig/AP Photo; Dave Sanders/Pool via Getty Images
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Dec. 9 declined to weigh in on New York Judge Juan Merchan’s gag order for President-elect Donald Trump connected to his business records criminal trial.

Merchan had issued the gag order earlier this year, initially prohibiting Trump from commenting on the prosecution team, court staffers, or their families, including Merchan’s daughter, a Democratic political consultant who had once worked for Vice President Kamala Harris. After the May trial, Merchan lifted a previous ban on Trump’s commenting about witnesses and jurors.

Jack Phillips
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