Former President Donald Trump vowed Friday that he would file a challenge against the “unconstitutional” gag order against him in his New York criminal hush money trial.
Standing outside the courtroom before Day 11 of the trial brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Trump said he plans to file a “constitutional motion” or lawsuit against the gag order later on Friday.
Reporter: Is the gag order stopping you from testifying?Trump: No. It won’t stop me from testifying. The gag order is not for testifying. It stops me from talking about people and responding when they say things about me.. pic.twitter.com/jpsjCl0SxO
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 3, 2024
Speaking to reporters, Trump clarified comments he made the day before about the gag order, saying it does not prevent him from testifying in the case but the order stops him …