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Appeals court declines further review of Trump Jan. 6 gag order

A federal appeals court on Tuesday declined an effort by former President Trump to have his challenge to a gag order in his election interference case heard by the full court, teeing up a likely Supreme Court battle over restrictions to his speech.

A three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals had largely upheld a lower court ruling restricting Trump’s speech in the case. 

That decision largely affirmed a prior ruling from Judge Tanya Chutkan, who barred Trump from making statements that “target” foreseeable witnesses, court staff and prosecutors.

The appeals court refined that directive, barring Trump from any statements “made with the intent to materially interfere with, or to cause others to materially interfere with” the course of the case. 

Tuesday’s decision marked the end of the road for Trump’s efforts to have the gag order lifted by the appeals court, a move that will likely push the former president to seek Supreme Court intervention.

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