Lawyers for President Donald Trump and his presidential campaign are set to go before a federal appeals court next week to argue that the First Amendment protected Trump’s right to urge his supporters to eject protesters from a rally in Kentucky in 2016.

A three-judge panel of the U.S Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit will hear the case Nwanguma v. Trump in Cincinnati on June 6. The judges are David McKeague, Richard Griffin and Helene White, all appointed by President George W. Bush.

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