Federal prosecutors have told a federal judge that if Donald Trump had bought a gun earlier this week during a campaign stop, he would be violating his release conditions as a criminal defendant and breaking the law, according to a Friday court filing.

A campaign spokesman for Trump had posted on social media that Trump bought a Glock in South Carolina on Monday, then removed the post and clarified to CNN the former president hadn’t purchased the firearm.

Prosecutors pointed to the moment, as well as the former president’s recent attacks on departing Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley, in asking a federal judge to place more restrictions on Trump, particularly on what he can say, as he awaits trial in Washington, DC, on federal charges of 2020 election interference.

  • @Rapidcreek@reddthat.com
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    321 year ago

    Federal Judge once told me he had more power than the President because he could say “NO” to him. We are about to test that out. She is going to rule on this gag order next week and Trump will have the ability to whine himself right into jail.

    • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      121 year ago

      She is going to rule on this gag order next week and Trump will have the ability to whine himself right into jail.

      Not quite.

      The judge is set to consider the prosecutors’ request for a limited gag order at a hearing October 16.