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What kind of a nation slaps a gag order onto its leading presidential frontrunner in its coming election over his criticism of the court’s conflicts of interest?

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According to normal people, a tinpot regime, which is how a majority of the American public sees it, according to a new Daily Mail/TIPP poll:

Americans by wide margins say gag orders imposed by judges against Donald Trump violate the former president’s right to free speech, a DailyMail.com/TIPP Poll shows.


Fully 56 percent of voters say orders barring Trump from commenting on the cases against him undermine his first-amendment guarantees, our survey reveals.