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Trump Ignores Gag Order, Reprints Article on Social Media Giving NY Attorney General Letitia James’s Home Address

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Donald Trump is under two gag orders but he doesn’t care.

On his Truth Social he’s linked to an article written by nutjob Laura Loomer. In the article, she reprints the home address of New York Attorney General Letitia James.

Loomer’s so called reason for doing this is to show that the building has hazardous violations.

In reality, it’s a veiled way of threatening a public official.

Trump has been warned not to mess with his prosecutors any more on social media. He calls James nicknames like “Peekaboo.” He refers to Jack Smith as deranged.

Trump was prohibited in a gag order issued by New York Judge Arthur Engoron from posting about or disparaging anyone who works for the court. It will be interesting to see if Engoron considers this contempt of his order.

PS I am not linking to Loomer.

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Roger Friedman
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