A judge eased a gag order on Tuesday that was imposed on Donald Trump during his criminal trial which saw him convicted of 34 counts, according to a court filing. Judge Juan Merchan imposed the limited gag order ahead of the trial, restricting Trump from commenting publicly on jurors, witnesses, prosecutors and court staff, later expanding it to include his own family and that of the prosecutor. Merchan, who will sentence the presidential hopeful on July 11, said that 'circumstances have now changed. The trial portion of these proceedings ended when the verdict was rendered, and the jury discharged.' The
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