Jesse McKinley
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For the entirety of his unorthodox political career, and for decades before in the hype-friendly confines of New York City real estate, Donald Trump’s gift for gab has always been an advantage. Quick with a joke — or a jab — he proved irresistible to innumerable reporters, and millions of voters, who devoured his untrammeled style of slash-and-burn rhetoric.
But today, Trump’s enthusiasm for criticizing others ran headfirst into an immovable object: a gag order laid down by the state judge, Juan Merchan, overseeing his criminal trial.
That...
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