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US Special Counsel seeks gag order against Donald Trump

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US Special Counsel Jack Smith has petitioned a judge to impose a gag order on former President Donald Trump.

Smith’s move comes amid concerns that Trump’s public statements and social media posts could potentially influence ongoing legal investigations.

The request for a gag order, filed in a federal court, argues that Trump’s frequent public commentary on various legal matters could prejudice the fairness of the investigations. The special counsel is currently probing several aspects of Trump’s business dealings, including his financial records and tax returns.

Smith’s legal team contends that Trump’s outspokenness on social media platforms like Twitter and in public rallies has the potential to taint the jury pool and undermine the integrity of the ongoing investigations. They assert that a gag order would help ensure a fair and impartial legal process.

Donald Trump’s legal team has vehemently opposed the move, arguing that it infringes upon his First Amendment rights to free speech. They contend that Trump has the right to express his views and defend himself publicly against what they describe as politically motivated investigations.

The judge is now tasked with considering the arguments presented by both sides and determining whether to grant the gag order or not. The decision is expected to be closely watched, as it could set a significant precedent for the balance between free speech rights and the integrity of legal investigations involving high-profile individuals.

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