Christopher Bouzy
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Trump said he is willing to go to jail over the judge's gag order.

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Based on the reviewed credible sources, it can be concluded that the claim is correct. Multiple sources report that Donald Trump suggested he would be willing to go to jail over a gag order issued by a judge. These sources include The Hill, AP news, Washington Post, and NBC News, all of which have reported incidents where Trump expressed frustration with the gag order and indicated a willingness to defy it, with court officials warning him of potential jail time if such violation occurs. These reports are tied to Trump's hush money trial.

03:07 PM - May 07, 2024
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HereWe GoAgain
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There are so many questions. Will he:
-be sequestered from gen pop
-have secret service?
- have his reg food? Meatloaf, hamburgers ?
- have hair and tan prods
I stated this before make him do community service picking up hwy garb when he is not in court - no golf cart
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08:50 PM - May 07, 2024
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Ground Control
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Per my own reading, he will have Secret Service outside his cell, which will be in Punk City, well away from Gen Pop. No word on food but I imagine he'll make due with the same slop as the rest.
01:41 AM - May 08, 2024
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