insert_link World Donald Trump says he would be ‘very proud’ to go to jail over violating the gag order in his hush money case Donald Trump says he would be 'very proud' to go to jail over violating the gag order in his hush money case. Addressing reporters on Friday, the former US president claimed he would go to prison for the country's constitution… something the judge overseeing the case has threatened if Trump continues to break the order. Sally Patterson has more. todayMay 13, 2024 24
insert_link World Judge to make decision on Trump gag order Donald Trump has again claimed that the gag order imposed on him by the judge overseeing his criminal hush money case is unconstitutional. At a hearing on Tuesday prosecutors accused the former president of violating the order 11 times during recent weeks. Judge Juan Mercan is yet to make a ruling on whether Trump's actions warrant a fine or even prison time. William Denselow reports from New York. todayApril 25, 2024 17
insert_link World Trump calls for Judge to stand down over gag order dispute Donald Trump says the gag order imposed on him is impacting his freedom of speech. The comments came after hearing on whether the former President has been violating that gag order. And the former publisher of the National Enquirer was back on the stand during Trump's hush money trial. William Denselow reports from New York. todayApril 24, 2024 20
insert_link World The judge presiding over Donald Trump’s upcoming criminal trial has imposed a gag order on the former president The judge presiding over Donald Trump's upcoming criminal trial has imposed a gag order on the former president. Trump is barred from attacking members of the court, jurors or witnesses. William Denselow reports from New York. todayMarch 27, 2024 28