Former President Donald Trump’s ongoing defiance of court orders has drawn sharp criticism from legal experts, who warn that his actions could lead to serious consequences.
The latest developments in Trump’s hush money trial in New York reveal that he violated his expanded gag order multiple times, prompting prosecutors to call for sanctions.
In a new motion filed by prosecutors, Trump’s social media and campaign website posts were cited as evidence of his disregard for the court’s directives. These violations, which include criticism of potential witnesses Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels, have sparked concerns among legal observers.
“It’s ridiculous. It has to stop,” remarked Christopher Conroy, a prosecutor in the Manhattan district attorney’s office, according to The New York Times.
Meanwhile, Jennifer Laurin, a University of Texas School of Law professor, noted that Trump’s behavior seems to be testing the boundaries of the court’s orders.
Judge Juan Merchan has scheduled a contempt hearing for next Tuesday in response to prosecutors’ concerns. Trump faces potential fines and even jail time for his repeated violations of the gag order, which prohibits public statements about witnesses, prosecutors, and court staff.
Despite arguments from Trump’s legal team that his posts didn’t constitute willful violations, legal experts express skepticism. Loyola Law School professor Laurie Levenson emphasized that Trump’s actions show contempt for the legal system.
The upcoming hearing is expected to be contentious, with prosecutors presenting evidence of Trump’s statements and his lawyers defending against a contempt finding.
While the outcome remains uncertain, experts believe that Merchan may find Trump in violation of the gag order and impose penalties to deter further misconduct.
Regardless of the court’s decision, Levenson stressed the importance of addressing Trump’s behavior before witnesses appear at trial.
“He’s built himself a reputation as a rule breaker,” she stated, cautioning that Trump’s tactics could ultimately “backfire” against him.