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Today, November 20, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit is hearing arguments about reinstating a gag order against former President Donald Trump in a federal case where he is charged with plotting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. This case is being overseen by special counsel Jack Smith's team. The prosecutors argue that the gag order is necessary to prevent Trump from undermining confidence in the court system and intimidating potential witnesses. They seek to bar Trump from making inflammatory statements about lawyers and potential witnesses in the case​​.
Defense lawyers, on the other hand, are contesting the gag order, claiming it to be an unconstitutional restriction on Trump's free speech rights. They assert that the prosecutors have not provided evidence that Trump's statements have caused harm or made anyone feel threatened. This dispute over the gag order is one of several contentious issues being argued ahead of the landmark trial set for March 2024. The defense is also attempting to get the case dismissed, arguing that Trump, as a former president, is immune from prosecution and protected by the First Amendment​​.


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