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Donald Trump called the $250 million civil lawsuit against him “unconstitutional” just hours after the judge in the case imposed a gag order on the embattled ex-president, RadarOnline.com can report.

In the latest development to come after Judge Arthur Engoron imposed a limited gag order on Trump on Tuesday, the former president took to Truth Social to slam the ongoing civil proceedings against him.

Trump also attacked “crooked Joe Biden” and claimed that the fraud trial against him in New York is “being used” to interfere in his 2024 campaign for president.

“It is so unfair that I am being tried under Section 63(12), which is unconstitutionally being used to punish me because I am substantially leading Crooked Joe Biden in the polls,” Trump fumed on Truth Social on Tuesday night.

“It is a Consumer Protection Statute, and not meant, at all, for Election Interference purposes, which is what this is all about!” he continued. “Under this Section of the law, I am not even entitled to a JURY (there is no checking of a box alternative!).”

“This was done by Radical Left Marxists design, and is not the America we know,” Trump concluded. “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”

Trump then sent out an email of the now-deleted Truth Social post to his supporters. Judge Engoron issued a limited gag order against the ex-president shortly after.

“This morning one of the defendants posted on a social media account a disparaging untrue and personally identifying post about a member of my staff,” the judge rebuked. “Although I have since ordered the post deleted and apparently it was, it was also emailed out to millions of other recipients.”

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“Personal attacks of any member of my court staff are unacceptable, inappropriate and I will not tolerate them,” Judge Engoron continued. “Consider this statement an order forbidding all parties from posting, emailing or speaking publicly about any members of my staff.”

“Failure to abide by this will result in serious sanctions,” the judge added.

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