With one month until trial for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush money case against Donald Trump begins, the New York prosecutor requested a “narrowly tailored” gag order, which would prohibit the ex-president “making or directing others to make public statements about known or reasonably foreseeable witnesses,” counsel, court staff, family members of staff members and jurors. CNN’s Anderson Cooper spoke with CNN legal analyst Elie Honig and ex-Manhattan Chief Assistant District Attorney Karen Friedman Agnifilo Monday about some implications regarding Bragg’s request, noting that …