Donald Trump can't enforce non-disclosure agreements signed by 2016 campaign staff, judge rules - News Summed Up

Donald Trump can't enforce non-disclosure agreements signed by 2016 campaign staff, judge rules


A federal judge on Tuesday cast a blow to Donald Trump by ruling that non-disclosure agreements the president required campaign employees to sign are too broad and unenforceable. In return, the campaign accused her of violating the non-disclosure agreement she signed. A federal judge ruled Donald Trump can't enforce non-disclosure agreement he required his campaign aides to sign - above Trump is seen visiting his campaign headquarters in Virginia to thank staff on November 3, 2020Jessica Denson, a Hispanic outreach director for Trump in 2016, sued to have the non-disclosure agreement thrown outGardephe also said the non-disclosure suppressed freedom of speech. Then she sued to have the non-disclosure agreement thrown out. Trump, in his years as a New York City businessman, required employees to sign non-disclosure agreements, a practice he carried over to his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns.


Source: Daily Mail March 31, 2021 13:12 UTC



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