KEY POINTS
  • Attorneys for longtime Trump associate Roger Stone told a federal judge Thursday that his recent social media posts did not violate the gag order in his criminal case.
  • The feds are exhibiting "willful blindness" by focusing on three of Stone's Instagram posts, while ignoring "the tens of thousands of hostile-to-Stone articles" and other critical media focused on him, Stone's lawyers wrote in a court filing.
  • Washington, D.C., Judge Amy Berman Jackson had slapped Stone with a full gag order months earlier after he posted an Instagram image of the judge's face next to a rifle scope's crosshair.
Roger Stone, departs following a status hearing in the criminal case against him brought by Special Counsel Robert Mueller at U.S. District Court in Washington, U.S., March 14, 2019.

Attorneys for longtime Trump associate Roger Stone told a federal judge Thursday that several recent Instagram posts of his did not violate the gag order in his criminal case, despite what prosecutors say.

Stone's lawyer in a court filing accused prosecutors of "willful blindness" by focusing on three of Stone's Instagram posts, while ignoring "the tens of thousands of hostile-to-Stone articles" and other media critical of him.