Former President Trump's gag order post-conviction has been partially lifted by Judge Juan Merchan, allowing him to speak about protected witnesses and jurors but still blocking him from commenting about individual prosecutors, court staff, and their family members until his sentencing on July 11.
Key Points
Judge Juan Merchan partially lifted the gag order post-conviction.
Trump is still restricted from commenting on certain individuals until his sentencing on July 11.
Trump and his legal team have been fighting the gag order.
The New York Court of Appeals rejected Trump's bid to lift the gag order.
Pros
Partial lifting of the gag order allows Trump to speak about protected witnesses and jurors.
Cons
Still blocked from commenting about individual prosecutors, court staff, and their family members until sentencing on July 11.