But the former president will be allowed to attend his youngest son’s graduation.
The third week of Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York got off to an aggressive start on Tuesday morning, when the former president was swiftly fined $9,000 by the judge for repeatedly making public comments about jurors and witnesses—ignoring the court’s gag order that sought to stymie an ongoing MAGA intimidation campaign.
Although the matter took less than two minutes to resolve, it was weeks in the making. On the very first day of the trial, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office asked the judge tofor making posts on Truth Social and his 2024 Republican presidential campaign website about aspects of the trial that the judge previously deemed off-limits.article and quoted its headline: “A serial perjurer will try to prove an old misdemeanor against Trump in an embarrassment for the New York legal system.
“Thank you to Michael Avenatti—for revealing the truth about two sleaze bags who have, with their lies and misrepresentations, cost our Country dearly!” Trump posted on Wednesday morning.At his bank fraud trial in civil court last year, Justice Arthur F. Engoron fined Trump multiple times and evenAnd in this 15th floor room at the Manhattan criminal courthouse, the atmosphere has gotten increasingly heated.
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