Manhattan prosecutors ask for 'gag order' to contain Trump's speech at his first criminal trial. The gag order would protect jurors, witnesses, judges and others involved in the 'Stormy Daniels case' from their public comments.

Trump, the favorite Republican candidate in his party's November presidential primaries, is accused of paying $130,000 in cash to the adult film actress in 2016. If the judge in charge of the case approves the gag order, Trump would be prohibited from making statements "that materially interfere with the case"