Former President Donald Trump deleted a post that may have violated his gag order after he was threatened with jail time.
F ollowing Stormy Daniels’s first appearance on the witness stand in Donald Trump’s criminal election interference trial in ...
The much bigger problem for Trump, however, is that he is materially increasing the odds that he will be sent to prison if he ...
Trump, fined $10,000 for breaching the order 10 times, said he would rather go to jail for breaching the gag order imposed by a judge in New York than comply with the ruling.
Donald Trump has said he would rather face jail time than comply with a gag order imposed on him ... roof,” Students for ...
The former president was warned by the judge presiding over his hush money trial that he could face jail "if necessary." ...
It does not prevent Trump from criticizing prosecutors or the judge himself. On Thursday, Merchan appeared sceptical of Blanche's argument that the gag order prevents Trump from responding to ...
Former President Donald Trump could be jailed in Rikers for violations of his gag order in his ongoing hush money case.
Prosecutors, witnesses, jurors – all are in the ex-president’s sights and it could lead to violence, former federal prosecutors and judges say ...
Witness testimony will continue Tuesday in Donald Trump’s trial on allegations of business fraud related to hush money payments.
Stormy Daniels is testifying in New York after Trump railed on Truth Social about her and Judge Merchan. He then quietly deleted the post.
The judge in Donald J. Trump’s criminal case has threatened him with jail if continues violating the terms of a gag order.