Trump Ordered Not to Comment on Judge’s Staff in Fraud Case – The New York Times

Justice Engoron said that his statement should be considered a gag order forbidding any posts, emails or public remarks about members of his staff. He added that serious sanctions would follow were he to be disobeyed, but did not elaborate.

The judge, who is known for keeping a lighthearted atmosphere in his courtroom, spoke gravely. He noted that while Mr. Trump had taken down the Truth Social post, the former president’s campaign had sent out a copy of the post in a disparaging email to millions of people.