I’ll save you the trouble of a bunch of back and forth, because we already know the answer, so I’ll just catch you up on some highlights of the last few days Sean Hannity probably left out:
The instructions for his release did not say he could not talk about the case. In fact, if you had read the indictment, you would have seen one of the first things it says is that the defendant does in fact have a right to lie. But these instructions related specifically to no retaliation, threats, intimidation, or other means of obstruction toward anyone involved in the case: jurors, witnesses, and officers of the court (judge and attorneys). Within 24 hours he posted picture of all officers of the courts in which he’s under indictment along with the judge, and posted “if you come after me, I will come after you”. He also made retaliatory posts in regard to Mike Pence and his testimony cited in the idictment.
DOJ requested a protective order, not a gag order, but precise order in regards to evidence and again people involved with the case. The judge ordered trump, on Saturday, to have a response to this by Monday 5pm. Trump asked for a delay because they didn’t have time to prepare, yet his lawyer was on five network talk shows Sunday, and trump continued to post incendiary remarks about people involved with the case. Judge said no to delay, they got their response in. There are plenty of opinions I’d like to share about his response, but I’m keeping this fact based.
Judge then ordered the two sides to get together and come back with two potential dates they could have a hearing on this no later than this Friday. DOJ responded back we can go anytime, Trump responded back we can go Monday afternoon or Tuesday. Judge said (just recently) see you Friday at 10:00am.
Regardless of what Hannity and Winters tell you, that is the timeline of events since the indictment, per the documents of the court, and Trumps social media page.