Trump vows to file chal­lenge against ‘uncon­sti­tu­tion­al’ gag order

Trump vows to file challenge against ‘unconstitutional’ gag order

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 …