Washington Examiner

Hearing set for gag order request in Trump’s 2020 election case.

Federal Judge Sets Hearing to Discuss Gag Order in Trump’s Election Subversion Case

The federal judge​ overseeing former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election subversion case has scheduled a⁢ hearing to address the Justice ⁢Department’s request⁤ for a gag order. U.S. District ​Judge Tanya‌ Chutkan ​has ‍set the hearing for 10 a.m. on Oct. 16, where arguments on ​the gag order ⁣requested by special ‌counsel Jack Smith will be heard.

Protecting Trial ​Integrity

Smith’s team has argued for a limited ⁤gag order ‌to safeguard ‍the integrity of the upcoming trial, which is scheduled for‌ March 4, the day before ⁣Super Tuesday.​ The Justice Department has ‌asked​ Judge Chutkan to impose an order ​that would ‍restrict Trump’s public statements and social media posts, as well‌ as limit his ability to ​discuss‍ the “identity,⁢ testimony, or credibility of prospective witnesses.”

Pushback from Trump’s Counsel

Trump’s counsel,‌ on the other hand, has requested Judge⁣ Chutkan to dismiss the gag order request,⁢ claiming that it would amount to censorship‌ of a presidential candidate during the 2024 presidential‍ election.

Judge⁣ Chutkan has already placed certain restrictions on Trump, including​ an order not to‌ intimidate potential witnesses⁤ or discuss the case’s ⁤facts with them.​ However, Trump’s team has contested⁤ these limits, arguing ⁢that he has⁣ not intimidated anyone and that it is “absurd” to suggest that critical social media posts are intimidating to​ the ​prosecution and the court.

Multiple​ Charges ​and Pleas

The ⁤former president has pleaded not‍ guilty to four ‌charges related to efforts to subvert the 2020 election in August. Additionally, he faces ⁤three other indictments, totaling‌ 91 charges, and has‍ pleaded not guilty in those cases as well.

‍ How can understanding your income help you create a personal budget?

Sure, here is a step-by-step process to help you create a personal budget:

1. Understand your​ income: Start by⁣ determining how much money you make each month. ⁤This ⁤includes your salary, any additional sources of ​income, or any regular deposits to your⁤ bank account.

2. Track your ⁤expenses: Keep‌ a record of all your expenses⁣ for a month. This can ⁤be done by​ saving your receipts, using budgeting apps, or creating a spreadsheet. ⁤Categorize your expenses into different categories such as ​rent/mortgage, utilities, groceries, transportation, entertainment, and so on.

3. Analyze​ your spending patterns: ⁤Look at your expenses ⁤and identify areas where ‍you may be spending more than necessary ⁣or areas where you​ can⁣ cut‌ back. This will help you understand where your money‍ is going and where you can make adjustments.

4. Set financial goals: Determine what you want to achieve financially. Set both‌ short-term goals (e.g., saving for a vacation) and long-term goals (e.g., buying a house). Having clear goals ⁣will help you stay motivated and focused.

5. Create a ⁤budget plan: Based on your income and expenses, create a budget plan that allocates specific amounts to‍ each expense category. Include both fixed expenses (e.g., rent, utilities) and‍ variable expenses (e.g.,⁣ groceries, entertainment). Make sure ​to allocate money towards savings and debt⁤ repayment as well.

6. Stick to your budget: Once you ⁤have a budget ‍in place, ⁣it’s important to track your expenses regularly and ensure that you​ are sticking to your budgeted amounts. This may require making some adjustments along the way, but the goal⁤ is to ⁤stay within your allocated limits.

7. Review and adjust ‌regularly: Review your budget ‌on a monthly basis and assess if it ⁤is still ‍working for you. Adjust as necessary to account⁣ for changing circumstances, such as​ a pay raise, new expenses, or⁣ changes⁢ in priorities.

Remember, creating and‍ sticking to⁤ a ⁣budget​ requires discipline and self-control. However, by having a budget in place, you will have a clearer understanding of your financial situation and⁤ be better able to achieve your financial goals.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker