In a major blow to former President Donald Trump, a New York appeals court has upheld a gag order preventing him from publicly commenting on his ongoing hush money trial.
The ruling, issued on Tuesday, affirms Judge Juan Merchan‘s earlier decision to restrict Trump’s public statements, citing the need to protect witnesses from intimidation and ensure a fair trial. This marks a major setback for Trump, who has repeatedly denounced the gag order as unfair and an infringement on his First Amendment rights.
The appeals court’s decision is a resounding endorsement of Judge Merchan’s careful balancing of Trump’s free speech rights with the imperative to safeguard the integrity of the criminal proceedings.
The court acknowledged that Trump’s public statements posed a substantial threat to the testimony of witnesses and potential witnesses and that the gag order was a necessary measure to prevent harm, harassment, and intimidation.
This ruling is a victory for the prosecution, as it ensures that the trial can proceed without external influence or interference from Trump’s public pronouncements.
Trump’s frustration with the gag order was palpable on Tuesday, as he lamented to reporters that he was being silenced and prevented from responding to testimony from Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen.
However, the appeals court’s decision makes it clear that the need to protect the integrity of the trial and its witnesses takes precedence over Trump’s desire for public commentary. As the trial continues, Trump will be forced to abide by the gag order, preventing him from using his platform to shape public opinion or influence potential witnesses.