The judge presiding over Donald Trump's civil fraud case issued a limited gag order after the former US president made "disparaging" remarks about a court clerk.
Trump attacked Judge Arthur Engoron's clerk in a post on his social media site, Truth Social, after the second day of the trial.
The judge warned of "serious sanctions" if the order was disobeyed; Tuesday's gag order is limited and restricted to public comments against members of court staff.
Trump is back in court for a third day, where he, his two adult sons and the wider Trump Organization are accused of perpetrating years of fraud.
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Trump attacked Judge Arthur Engoron's clerk in a post on his social media site, Truth Social, after the second day of the trial.
The judge warned of "serious sanctions" if the order was disobeyed; Tuesday's gag order is limited and restricted to public comments against members of court staff.
Trump is back in court for a third day, where he, his two adult sons and the wider Trump Organization are accused of perpetrating years of fraud.
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#DonaldTrump #FraudTrial #BBCNews
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