• Uniquitous@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    That’s right, shut your fat mouth and keep it shut you festering sack of crap.

    • DarkMessiah@lemmy.world
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      I’m pretty sure he’s physically incapable of keeping his mouth shut. He’s like a toddler before they learn how to not say everything on their minds; just unfiltered, everything he thinks needs to be said and it needs to happen right then. I’m pretty sure the only way a gag order would actually be effective is if it came with a literal gag that locked in the back and he didn’t have the key. Even then, we’d need to take his phone away.

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        The example that really convinced me of this is the recent “Us is spelled U.S.” comment. Most people stop to think, “If I say this out loud, I will look like an idiot.”

      • lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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        order would actually be effective is if it came with a literal gag that locked in the back and he didn’t have the key

        You had my curiosity, but now you have my attention.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The judge overseeing Donald Trump’s federal election subversion criminal case has reinstated the gag order she issued on the former president earlier this month.

    US District Judge Tanya Chutkan also denied Trump’s request to issue a long-term stay of the order – which bars the former president from publicly targeting court personnel, potential witnesses or the special counsel’s team – while his appeal of it played out.

    Trump quickly appealed, and Chutkan temporarily froze the order on October 20 while special counsel Jack Smith’s team and Trump’s attorneys litigated whether it should be paused indefinitely during the appeals process.

    Trump now faces two gag orders barring him from discussing aspects of his legal cases in the public: One from Chutkan, who is overseeing the case brought by Smith in Washington, DC, and a second from the judge overseeing his civil fraud trial in New York.

    Prosecutors from Smith’s office urged Chutkan last week to reinstate the gag order, arguing that almost immediately after she paused the order Trump resumed publishing allegedly intimidating posts about prosecutors and potential witnesses in the case on social media.

    Trump has said in court that the gag order infringes on his First Amendment rights and limits his ability to discuss the case on the campaign trail.


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