Former President Donald Trump criticized the “unconstitutional” gag order imposed on him during his trial in Manhattan, arguing that it prevented him from speaking out while allowing others to discuss him freely. The gag order, issued by Judge Juan Merchan, restricted Trump from making comments about witnesses or the prosecution team but allowed him to comment on the District Attorney. Prosecutors accused Trump of violating the gag order in social media posts and requested a $1,000 fine for each instance. Merchan has not yet ruled on whether Trump is in contempt but warned his defense team that they were losing credibility.

Trump blamed President Biden for the ongoing anti-Israel protests on college campuses across the country, as well as for his trial itself. He criticized Biden’s campaigning while he was stuck in court, describing the situation as unfair. Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree and has pleaded not guilty to all charges. The trial centers on Trump’s former attorney, Michael Cohen, paying hush money to Stormy Daniels to silence her allegations of an affair with Trump. Prosecutors claim that the Trump Organization reimbursed Cohen and falsely recorded the payments as legal expenses.

During a hearing in court, Merchan admonished Trump’s attorney for failing to show evidence of the social media posts Trump was responding to, leading to a loss of credibility for the defense team. Despite the gag order, Trump continued to express his frustration at being unable to defend himself publicly. He accused the judge of being conflicted and expressed a desire to speak freely about his thoughts. The trial has become a point of contention between Trump and the legal system, with the former president questioning the fairness of the proceedings.

The ongoing trial in Manhattan has become a focal point of Trump’s concerns, as he grapples with the restrictions imposed on him by the gag order. He criticized the trial as being orchestrated by Biden and expressed frustration at his inability to campaign while he is forced to defend himself in court. Trump’s legal team pushed back against the accusations of violating the gag order, claiming that his social media posts were responses to attacks against him. The trial has put Trump under scrutiny once again, as he faces allegations of falsifying business records and conspiring to silence allegations of an extramarital affair.

Despite the challenges posed by the trial and the gag order, Trump remains defiant and determined to defend himself against the charges brought against him. He has accused the legal system of being biased against him and has pointed fingers at President Biden for orchestrating the trial and the anti-Israel protests on college campuses. The clash between Trump and the judiciary reflects the deep divisions within the country, with the former president continuing to maintain his innocence and fight back against what he perceives as an unfair system. The trial is ongoing, and the outcome remains uncertain, with Trump’s legal team facing an uphill battle to prove their case.

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