The former president campaigned in New Hampshire called the latest charges against him 'bullshit,' saying, 'I will talk about it.' All of former President Donald Trump’s legal battles threaten to take him away from the campaign trail and into the courtroom just as the 2024 presidential race picks up speed.
The former president campaigned in New Hampshire called the latest charges against him “bullshit,” saying, “I will talk about it.”
“I will talk about it, I will, they’re not taking away my First Amendment rights,” Trump said on Tuesday about his latest federal indictment, riling up a crowd at a campaign stop in Windham, N.H. But Trump said Tuesday that he didn’t care, calling the charges against him “bullshit” and accusing President Joe Biden of “weaponizing” the Justice Department to take out a political rival.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Trump rejects Jack Smith's protective order as 'overbroad,' violation of First AmendmentFormer President Donald Trump's attorneys oppose special counsel Jack Smith's proposal for a protective order in the case related to the 2020 election, claiming it is 'overbroad' and violates the First Amendment.
Lire la suite »
Trump claims protective order violates his First Amendment rightsFormer President Donald Trump argues that a protective order in the criminal case investigating his attempts to overturn the 2020 election infringes upon his freedom of speech. The order aims to restrict Trump from disclosing certain government evidence provided to his lawyers during the discovery process.
Lire la suite »
Experts Dispute Trump Lawyer's Claim on First Amendment Rights in IndictmentDonald Trump’s lawyer, John Lauro, made the case for his client’s innocence on Sunday talk shows. Legal experts said his points about the First Amendment and “technical violations” of the Constitution sounded more like political arguments than legal ones.
Lire la suite »
Trump lawyer’s claim on indictment and First Amendment rights questioned by expertsExperts have expressed doubts about former President Donald Trump's lawyer, John Lauro's claim that the indictment attacks First Amendment rights. They argue that false claims made for fraudulent purposes can be restricted by the government without violating the First Amendment.
Lire la suite »
Fighting Social Media Lies Doesn\u2019t Violate the First AmendmentThe government merely sharing information about the accuracy and impacts of the content hosted by social media platforms does not automatically amount to a constitutional violation, write Robyn_NSanders and AEMaciolek of brennancenter.
Lire la suite »