Trump Hits Back at Judge Chutkan’s Unconstitutional Gag Order
President Trump hit back and filed an appeal brief on Judge Tanya Chutkan’s gag order on Wednesday.
A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily paused Judge Tanya Chutkan’s gag order against Trump in Jack Smith’s January 6 case in DC.
The 3-judge panel at the DC District Court of Appeals, all Democrats, froze Chutkan’s gag order. Oral arguments are set for November 20.
Trump argued Chutkan’s gag order is broad, vague and violates his First Amendment rights.
JUST IN: Trump has filed his first brief in the appeal of Judge Chutkan’s gag order. It’s nearly identical to the argument he made below: The gag violates my First Amendment speech and right to communicate with the public during the campaign.