'Maybe they haven't been paying attention': Court agrees to hear Trump objections to gag order

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'Maybe they haven't been paying attention': Court agrees to hear Trump objections to gag order
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protect trial integrityChris Christie blasts Trump’s ‘awful temperament’, says 'he will' violate gag orderA three judge panel will hear oral arguments in Donald Trump's appeal of the gag order set by the judge in his Washington, D.C. federal criminal trial, with a temporary stay placed on that order allowing Trump to return to his dangerous ranting about participants in the case against him. Barbara McQuade, former U.S. attorney, discusses with Alex Wagner.

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