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[https://www.bhhs.com/ teen xxx porn HD FREE] - [https://www.bhhs.com/ https://www.bhhs.com/]; The judge in Donald Trump's criminal case is holding a hybrid hearing Tuesday to make sure the former president is aware of new rules barring him from using evidence to attack witnesses in his criminal case.<br>Trump won't have to appear for the afternoon hearing at a Manhattan courthouse, avoiding the mammoth security and logistical challenges that <br>Instead, the Republican will be connected by video conference, with his face beamed onto courtroom TV monitors.<br><br>His lawyers and prosecutors must still appear in person.<br>Judge Juan Manuel Merchan agreed to the extra step of personally instructing Trump on the restrictions after listing them in a protective order.<br>Trump is allowed to speak publicly about the case, but he risks being held in contempt if he uses evidence turned over by prosecutors in the pretrial discovery process to target witnesses or others involved in the case.<br> The judge in Donald Trump's criminal case is holding a hybrid hearing Tuesday to make sure the former president is aware of new rules barring him from using evidence to attack witnesses.<br><br>Pictured, former President Donald Trump sits at the defense table with his legal team in a Manhattan court last month in New York<br> Trump is allowed to speak publicly about the case, but he risks being held in contempt if he uses evidence turned over by prosecutors to target witnesses or others involved in the case<br> Trump pleaded not guilty April 4 to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to payments his company made to his former lawyer, Michael Cohen. Prosecutors say those payments were intended to reimburse Cohen for orchestrating hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, above<br>Trump pleaded not guilty April 4 to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to payments his company made to his former lawyer, Michael Cohen.<br>Prosecutors say those payments were intended to reimburse and compensate Cohen for orchestrating hush money payments during the 2016 campaign to bury allegations of extramarital sexual encounters.<br>Trump denied having had extramarital flings and said the prosecution is politically motivated.<br>Merchan's protective order bars Trump and his lawyers from disseminating evidence to third parties or posting it to social media, and it requires that certain, sensitive material shared by prosecutors be kept only by Trump's lawyers, not Trump himself.<br>Prosecutors sought the order soon after Trump's arrest, citing what they say is his history of making 'harassing, embarrassing, and threatening statements' about people he's faced in legal disputes.<br>Merchan, noting Trump's 'special' status as a former president and current candidate, has made clear that the protective order shouldn't be construed as a gag order and that Trump has a right to publicly defend himself.<br>Trump's lawyers are seeking to have his .<br><br>It will continue in state court until that decision is made. <br> Former President Donald Trump, left, gestures as he leaves Trump Tower in New York in April<br> Trump's lawyers are seeking to have his criminal case moved to federal court .<br><br>It will continue in state court while that plays out. Joseph Tacopina, former President Donald Trump's lawyer, speaks to reporters as he leaves federal court in New York, Tuesday, May 9.<br>Trump is currently running for the Republican nomination for president to face President Joe Biden in 2024. <br>He has seen his poll numbers rise since he was indicted and remains the front-runner for the nomination. According to Politico, over $15 million in the wake of the indictment. <br>Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to enter the race this week, while South Carolina Senator his plans to run on Monday. <br>Recent polling from Reuters/Ipsos gives Trump a commanding lead over DeSantis among Republican voters, 49 percent to 21 percent.<br>
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