Prosecutors call on judge to hold Donald Trump in contempt over social media posts


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg in a motion Tuesday wants to hold former President Donald Trump in contempt for allegations he violated the gag order in his New York criminal hush money case.

WCCB Charlotte—Judge Conducts Hearing On Request To Hold Trump In Contempt For Social Media Posts. Prosecutors cited 10 posts on Trump’s social media account and campaign website that they said breached the order, which bars him from making public statements about witnesses in the case.

Daily Mail—Why were they ever considered? Judge dismisses Trump jurors after posting 'lock him up' on social media and resharing an AI video calling the Donald 'dumb as f '. The pair were among a string of dismissals in the Manhattan hush money trial that ended the second day with a surprising seven jurors .

NBC News—Trump's lawyers and prosecutors spar over 'lock him up' posts and 2020 social media. Here's what you missed on trial Day 2.. The task of finding 12 impartial jurors was off to a bumpy start Tuesday as attorneys for Donald Trump, a former president known for his unfiltered use of social media, pressed New Yorkers about whether they could fairly judge him. A prospective juror pronounced Trump “totally guilty” in an interview outside the courthouse Monday. A day later, that person, an American history teacher, was struck from a rapidly winnowing pool of more than 500 New Yorkers. Lawyers excavated ancient social media...