A judge banned President Donald Trump’s former adviser Roger Stone from posting on social media.
This happened after Stone was accused of violating a gag order by discussing his case on Instagram.
U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson said his lawyer had to “twist the facts” to argue Stone’s posts did not violate the order.
According to Reuters, Jackson would not jail Stone because it would generate more media attention.
But she warned Stone that she would revisit her decision if he violated her orders again.
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