Trump found in contempt for violating gag order

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Still no jail.

Unfortunately, It's very unlikely any judge would actually try to put Trump in jail. No judge is trying to deal with the political fallout and have MAGA supporters harassing them and their family.

Tough talk is one thing, but I'd be pretty shocked if any judge had the balls to actually put Trump in jail.
 

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Unfortunately, It's very unlikely any judge would actually try to put Trump in jail. No judge is trying to deal with the political fallout and have MAGA supporters harassing them and their family.

Tough talk is one thing, but I'd be pretty shocked if any judge had the balls to actually put Trump in jail.
I understand that, I really do. And it’s added weight being that he’s a former president, currently running for office. Him winning, could be a career ender for the judge. That’s the reality of it all. I do get that.

But they’re making him look like he’s really untouchable. These are criminal proceedings, I don’t know if there is a limit on the fines, but at least raise the fines past pocket change for willfully violating. He’s making a mockery of the court, and they have a responsibility to maintain order. Even while under immense pressure.
 
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Lock that fat bytch up!
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Tuberville Says He Spoke At Trump’s Trial to ‘Overcome This Gag Order’​

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“That’s one of the reasons we went—is to be able to speak our piece for President Trump,” Tuberville said, amid the gag order that Trump has violated nine times.


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Updated May 15, 2024 4:29AM EDT / Published May 14, 2024 9:32PM EDT

Tommy Tuberville Says He Spoke at Trump’s Trial to ‘Overcome This Gag Order’

“That’s one of the reasons we went—is to be able to speak our piece for President Trump,” Tuberville said, amid the gag order that Trump has violated nine times.

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Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), the day after he attended part of Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money trial in New York—later doubting jurors’ citizenship and complaining about how the indicted former president is enduring “mental anguish” in the “depressing” courtroom—admitted Tuesday that “one of the reasons” for his appearance and comments was “to overcome this gag order” imposed on Trump.

Tuberville was joined by Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH), who criticized Judge Juan Merchan’s daughter—something that the gag order prohibits Trump himself from doing. He is also prohibited from directing others to speak about witnesses and the jury, among others. On Tuesday, North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum made similar comments to Vance, and when asked later on CNN if Trump had told him to speak about Merchan’s daughter, he said he had not.

Tuberville did not return a request for comment to The Daily Beast by the time of publication as to whether Trump had asked him to appear in court and speak to reporters afterward. But what Tuberville did say on Newsmax about Trump was nevertheless revealing.

“Hopefully we’ll have more and more senators and congressmen go up every day to represent him and be able to go out and overcome this gag order, and that’s one of the reasons we went—is to be able to speak our piece for President Trump,” the senator said on the Chris Salcedo Show.

Salcedo approved.

“Well that’s good. You know, if he can’t speak on the sham this trial is, they can’t put you under a gag order—not yet, the way things are going,” he said.

Earlier this month, Trump was fined $9,000 for nine violations of the gag order after it was determined that he intimidated jurors and witnesses. Merchan has since warned him that jail is a very real possibility if he keeps it up.

Tuberville’s televised comments about the trial aren’t the only ones that have sparked interest regarding any potential workarounds by Trump. Trump “legal spokesperson” Alina Habba said on Fox News last week, for instance, that Stormy Daniels was “not credible” as a witness.
 
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