Trump: Prosecutors' protective order request would violate rights
Lawyers representing Donald Trump argued on Monday that a protective order requested by Special Counsel Jack Smith, which aims to restrict the use of evidence in the 2020 election case, would infringe upon the former U.S. president's First Amendment rights.
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- Reuters
- Published Date: 12:11 | 08 August 2023
Lawyers for Donald Trump said on Monday a protective order sought by Special Counsel Jack Smith to limit the use of evidence in the 2020 election case would violate the former U.S. president's First Amendment rights, according to a court filing.
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