Tommy Tuberville admits he came to New York to break Trump's gag order
7 months, 1 week ago

Tommy Tuberville admits he came to New York to break Trump's gag order

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Sen. Tommy Tuberville has admitted he came to New York City Monday to break a gag order for former President Donald Trump. MSNBC Anchor Nicolle Wallace reported Tuberville's public admission, made on the conservative channel Newsmax, as part of her coverage on Trump's ongoing criminal hush money trial and the gag order the former president has been fined for repeatedly violating. Read Also: Trump skirts gag order with repeat attack on daughter of judge in hush money case Wallace acknowledged Tuberville was not bound by the gag order imposed by Justice Juan Merchan at the behest of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, but condemned the message the Republican senator sent. "I'm here completely as a volunteer.” Wallace discussed Tuberville's admission with Protect Democracy co-founder and director Ian Bassin, who referred to the Trump allies as the "Keystone Crooks."

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