A federal judge voided a nondisclosure agreement signed by members of Trump's campaign in 2016.
The judge ruled that the NDA was too vaguely worded to be legally enforceable.
The ruling was in a case brought by Jessica Denson, the 2016 campaign's Hispanic outreach director.
A federal judge on Tuesday overturned a nondisclosure agreement signed by members of Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.
She argued that the nondisclosure agreement violated her First Amendment rights by preventing her from criticizing Trump "forever," Insider's Oma Seddiq reported.
She was ordered to pay $50,000 to the campaign, which had argued that she violated the NDA.
"NDAs like this are part of the reason why we ended up with a Donald Trump candidacy and presidency in the first place. »