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Could Trump’s ‘surrogates’ targeting witnesses and the judge’s daughter lead to his imprisonment?

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Former President Donald Trump’s ongoing hush money trial took a dramatic turn as his allies launched a series of attacks against the daughter of the judge presiding over the case. In a Manhattan courthouse, Trump’s supporters, including prominent Republicans, made public statements criticizing the judge’s family and key witnesses in the trial.

Despite a protective order prohibiting Trump from directing attacks against trial participants, he has violated the order multiple times, resulting in fines and warnings of potential jail time. Observers inside the courtroom noted Trump reading notes and making annotations while witnesses testified, raising concerns about his involvement in the attacks.

Legal experts suggest that Trump’s actions could be grounds for severe sanctions, including contempt of court. The judge has warned that financial penalties may not be enough to deter further violations, and jailtime could be a possibility if Trump continues to defy the gag order.

Members of Congress who joined Trump in court to support him and attack trial participants could also face scrutiny, with suggestions that they could be subpoenaed for their actions. The situation has raised questions about the integrity of the trial and the potential impact of Trump’s behavior on the legal proceedings.

As the trial nears its conclusion, the focus remains on ensuring a fair and impartial process, despite the distractions caused by Trump and his allies. The outcome of the trial and the consequences for those involved will be closely watched as the legal drama unfolds.

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