Donald Trump is known for being the loudest, most controversial and outburst-prone politician of our time.
Now, a judge has issued a gag order against him in an attempt to prevent further outbursts.
Can Donald Trump really be told to be quiet? And will orders from the courts begin to hamper his chances of being re-elected as president?
Today, senior fellow at the United States Studies Centre and author of Trump’s Australia Bruce Wolpe, on whether Trump’s legal battles are finally catching up with him.
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Guest: Senior fellow at the United States Studies Centre, and author of Trump’s Australia, Bruce Wolpe
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