gag order

"Defendant knows what he is doing, and everyone else does too," Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg wrote in a filing.
The gag order, which bars Donald Trump from verbally attacking court staffers in public, was originally imposed last month.
Prosecutors argued that Trump was threatening the judicial process by launching public attacks against people involved in the case.
His social media posts were not threatening despite the hundreds of alarming calls and messages to court staff others sent in their wake, he alleges in a court filing.
The former president has been repeatedly critical of Judge Arthur Engoron and a law clerk who advises the judge in the New York civil fraud trial.
“Don’t do it next time, or it’ll be worse,” New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron said.
The CNN legal analyst seemed dumbfounded by Stone's actions after a judge imposed a gag order against him.
Roger Stone, who faces a gag order, "may no longer share his views on these particular subjects with the world," the judge wrote.
The now-deleted post suggests the Trump ally is being framed.