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Trump news: President's ally Roger Stone banned from speaking about case after Instagram post of judge

The updates from Washington as they happened on Thursday

Chris Riotta
New York
,Clark Mindock,Joe Sommerlad
Thursday 21 February 2019 17:15 EST
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FBI special counsel Robert Mueller could hand in his report into allegations members of the Trump campaign conspired with Russia to influence the 2016 US presidential election as early as next week, according to reports on Wednesday.

As that report was hypothesised about, Donald Trump’s former confidant, the flamboyant political consultant Roger Stone, appeared in court after posting an image on Instagram appearing to threaten a US district judge overseeing his criminal trial, itself instigated by Mr Mueller’s investigation.

The judge, who he repeatedly apologised to, then issued a full gag order on him and warned him that he would not be given another chance to keep his freedom as he awaits trial.

House Democrats will meanwhile file a resolution tomorrow against Mr Trump’s controversial decision to declare a national emergency over illegal immigration from the southwestern border in order to bypass Congress and get his wall built.

As all of that Washington drama swirled, Mr Trump weighed in on a number of issues on Thursday, including the case of Empire actor Jussie Smollett, who was charged in Chicago on Thursday for filing a false police report.

"What about MAGA and the tens of millions of people you insulted with your racist and dangerous comments!?" the president tweeted, referring to Smollett's claims that he was attacked by two men who told him he was in "MAGA country", referring to the president's popular slogan. Chicago police have said that Smollett's attack was staged and orchestrated by the actor.

The White House also detailed on Thursday the president's upcoming trip to Vietnam, where he will have his second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

That summit is scheduled for next week.

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The judge is building up to her opinion in the Roger Stone case today:

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 20:54

The judge told Roger Stone that he is smart enough to understand the significance of words and symbols.

But, while Mr Stone has apologised in court today, she said that the Instagram post had a "sinister message" and that she does not believe the apologies.

"So thank you, but the apology rings quite hollow," Judge Amy Berman Jackson said.

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 20:58

The judge has signaled that releasing Roger Stone under current conditions would pose a risk to public safety.

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 20:59

Donald Trump has been criticised for his decision to keep 24-year-old woman Hoda Muthana — who allegedly left the United States in 2014 to join Isis — from returning to the US.

The US government says she is not a citizen, even though she was issued a passport. Lawyers say the president doesn't have the power to unilaterally decide that some Americans are no longer citizens.

Our report:

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 21:00

The judge has decided to gag Roger Stone completely after his Instagram post, which featured her head shot alongside what appeared to be gun cross hairs.

After he apologised repeatedly, the judge suggested that the apologies ring "quite hollow."

"No Mr Stone, I'm not giving you another chance," Judge Amy Berman Jackson said before imposing the full gag order.

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 21:05

Roger Stone's Instagram featured the photo of a judge and apparent crosshairs the other day.

But, the political operative has some other solid posts as well, as pointed out in this tweet.

 

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 21:09
Clark Mindock21 February 2019 21:12

Donald Trump has instructed the White House to review potential dangers posed by climate change — which the president has repeatedly mocked.

They're forming a panel to review the evidence. The only problem? Well, some of those who are reportedly going to join the panel have rejected some near universally accepted facts about how fossil fuels impact the environment.

And, he made some interesting comparison between carbon monoxide and jewish people during the Holocaust:

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 21:35

Earlier today, Donald Trump lashed out at Empire actor Jussie Smollett, and asked why he did not apologise for allegedly fabricating a story in which he was attacked by seeming supporters of the president.

Smollett was charged with filing a false police report this morning in Chicago. Here's our report:

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 21:55

Earlier today we here at The Independent sat in on a preview of Donald Trump's upcoming summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Here's what we were told about the event:

Clark Mindock21 February 2019 22:20

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