@Rapidcreek to politics • 5 months agoNew York’s top court dismisses Trump’s appeal of gag order in hush money casewww.politico.commessage-square7arrow-up1129arrow-down12
arrow-up1127arrow-down1external-linkNew York’s top court dismisses Trump’s appeal of gag order in hush money casewww.politico.com@Rapidcreek to politics • 5 months agomessage-square7
minus-square@ccunninglink5•5 months agoHuh - I had assumed the gag order would have been lifted at the conclusion of the trial. Continuing it through sentencing seemed punitive, but extending it beyond the conclusion of any pending appeals makes sense and seems perfectly fair.
minus-squareDavel23linkfedilink23•5 months agoSentencing is part of the trial. Until that’s done the trial is not over.
minus-square@ccunninglink13•5 months agoIt should be extended beyond sentencing until any appeals have been concluded.
minus-square@EvilBitlink14•5 months agoI hate that we’re talking about when he can be allowed to say inappropriately demeaning and threatening things about public servants.
minus-square@pleasejustdielinkEnglish8•5 months agoIt should continue in perpetuity, otherwise he’ll dox everyone involved as soon as its lifted, since he has the mental capacity of a toddler.
Huh - I had assumed the gag order would have been lifted at the conclusion of the trial. Continuing it through sentencing seemed punitive, but extending it beyond the conclusion of any pending appeals makes sense and seems perfectly fair.
Sentencing is part of the trial. Until that’s done the trial is not over.
It should be extended beyond sentencing until any appeals have been concluded.
I hate that we’re talking about when he can be allowed to say inappropriately demeaning and threatening things about public servants.
It should continue in perpetuity, otherwise he’ll dox everyone involved as soon as its lifted, since he has the mental capacity of a toddler.