New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron is upset Trump failed to delete a post attacking his clerk on his campaign page, weeks after the imposition of a gag order
“I learned that the subject offending post was never removed from the donaldjtrump.com and in fact, has been on the website for the past 17 days,” New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron remarked from the bench, asking why Trump shouldn’t face “serious sanctions” for his “blatant violation of the gag order,” such as fines or “possibly imprisoning him.”
Engoron had ordered Trump on Oct. 3 to delete his post on Truth Social circulating “untrue and personally identifying” information about his principal law clerk Allison Greenfield.
But the former president and 2024 GOP frontrunner’s White House campaign left a mirroring message up until after a liberal political action committee called attention to it on Thursday afternoon.