A New York appeals court has reinstated a gag order on former President Donald Trump, preventing him from making comments about court personnel. The order was originally imposed after Trump made derogatory comments about a law clerk involved in his New York civil fraud trial. The trial judge plans to enforce the order rigorously, while Trump's attorneys argue that it infringes on his free speech rights. The lawsuit against Trump alleges that he exaggerated his wealth on financial statements, while Trump claims it is a political attack. The gag order was temporarily lifted but has now been reinstated, and Trump is set to testify in the case again on December 11th.