Ahead of further legal struggles, a federal appeals court has chosen not to re-examine former President Donald Trump’s challenge against a gag order in his election meddling case. This decision could set the stage for a Supreme Court clash. What Happened: The District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a subordinate court ruling limiting Trump’s speech relating to the case. This directive, fine-tuned by the appellate court, restricts Trump from making statements intended to interfere with the case, reported The Hill on Tuesday. After the D.C. Circuit decided against rehearing the case…