New York appeals court upholds gag order against Trump in hush money case
A New York appeals court on Tuesday upheld a gag order that bars Donald Trump from making statements against certain people connected to his criminal hush money trial, including witnesses and the judge's daughter.
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A message seeking comment was left with a lawyer for Trump.
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