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We've just received a sketch of Trump and the judge overseeing his case, which was drawn by an artist in the courtroom.
Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass is now going after Trump’s recent attacks on potential witnesses, suggesting he violated the limited gag order in the case. Sketch artists are a common feature of high-profile criminal trials, particularly when access to camera operators are limited by court rules.
“The defendant himself has publicly embraced the public strategy of going after his perceived enemies,” Steinglass says. Last year, the BBC's Sam Cabral spoke to three court artists about their different versions of the former president.
As a reminder, Justice Merchan's gag order bans the 77-year-old from verbally attacking court staff, potential jurors and witnesses. It was also expanded to include family members of both Justice Merchan's and Bragg's. You can read his in-depth coverage here.
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