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Try CasePortal for Free[Amended.] J. Millett vacates, in part, a district court order that places limits on what Donald Trump can publicly say about those involved in the government's case against him for allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2020 election. Although Trump is still barred from making public statements about witnesses, counsel and court staff, along with their family members, limitations outside those parameters are vacated, as the order "sweeps in more protected speech than is necessary." Vacated in part.
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