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Former President Donald Trump must still abide by a gag order preventing him from attacking jurors, witnesses, court staff and their families after a ruling by a New York court on Tuesday. ABC News reported Tuesday that the New York Court of Appeals rejected the request by Trump’s defense team to consider lifting the gag order in the wake of his 34 felony convictions handed down late last month. The ex-president argued that because the trial had concluded that he should be free once again to speak openly about the case, but prosecutors countered that the groups protected by the gag order were …

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