‘I’m Willing to Go to Jail’: Trump Responds to Gag Order

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Former President Donald J. Trump issued a scathing response to U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan for imposing a gag order.

This will effectively ban him from making any comments “publicly targeting” the judge and “any other court personnel.”

Known as a far-left judge, former President Barack Obama appointed both Chutkan and her husband, Peter Krauthamer, to highly sought-after judgeships in Washington, DC. (Trending: Major Women’s Race Won By Two Men)

Trump responded, “They gave me a gag order, but what they don’t realize is I’m willing to go to jail if that’s what it takes for our Country to become a Democracy again!”

“We beat them twice, now we have to beat them a third time. We beat the hell out of ’em the second time!” Trump said.

The gag order prevents Trump and his legal team from making public comments targeting Special Counsel Jack Smith, Chutkan’s staff, or any other Court personnel.

Trump’s campaign called the order an “absolute abomination” and accused President Joe Biden of muzzling his political opponent and interfering in the 2024 Presidential Election.

The controversial judge has deep family ties to some of the most influential Marxists in Jamaica.

In 1962, Chutkan’s grandfather, Frank Hill, and great uncle, Ken Hill, played a key role in founding Jamaica’s Marxist group called the People’s National Party (PNP).

In recent years, Chutkan has been using her power to hand out harsh sentences to January 6 defendants. She is known for punishing Trump supporters more severely than her peers on the federal bench. (Trending: Ilhan Omar Caught In Major Lie)

During the sentencing of a January 6 defendant, Chutkan complained to the court that Trump “remains free to this day.” Many Americans are demanding that Chutkan recuse herself from the case given her obvious bias and political motivation.

As the case begins, prosecutor Jack Smith proposed a trial date of Jan. 2, 2024, which is just ahead of the Republican primary elections.

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Experts say Smith is intentionally causing election interference on Biden’s behalf as Trump is the frontrunner for the Republican Party in 2024.

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