Judge Merchan mulls prosecution request to fine Trump $3,000 for attacking witnesses – MASHAHER

ISLAM GAMAL15 April 2024Last Update :
Judge Merchan mulls prosecution request to fine Trump $3,000 for attacking witnesses – MASHAHER


This is Yahoo News’ succinct update on the criminal and civil cases against former President Donald Trump. Here are the latest developments:

🚨 What happened today

On the first day of Trump’s first criminal trial, prosecutors asked Judge Juan Merchan to fine Trump $3,000 for three social media posts attacking witnesses who will testify in the hush money case against him that they say violate a gag order put in place by the judge last month. Merchan said Monday that he will hear further arguments on the prosecution request on April 24.

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  • In recent social media posts, Trump attacked his former lawyer Michael Cohen and adult-film star Stormy Daniels, both of whom are expected to testify, calling them “sleazebags.”

  • Prosecutors asked Merchan to sanction Trump $3,000 for the social media posts, which they say violated the judge’s gag order that prevents Trump from making statements about the participation of prospective witnesses.

  • Trump’s lawyers argued that the former president was “responding to salacious, repeated attacks by these witnesses.”

  • Merchan responded to that point by saying, “I don’t recall that there’s an exception if he’s being attacked.”

  • During a lunch break, Trump posted a video of right-wing ally Laura Loomer verbally attacking Merchan’s wife.

  • The judge also made a series of rulings earlier in the day on what evidence prosecutors could present during the trial. They’ll be allowed to enter into the record a transcript of the famous Access Hollywood tape in which Trump boasts about being able to sexually assault women, but the video will not be shown.

  • Merchan gave instructions on the trial schedule, including that court will not be in session most Wednesdays.

  • Jury selection also began on Monday.

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