A federal judge in Washington, D.C., leaned into the idea of issuing a gag order in the special counsel's criminal case involving Roger Stone, a longtime Trump confidant and ally, but said she wants the government and Stone's defense team to file briefs on the issue.

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson reminded lawyers Friday that Stone's case is “a criminal proceeding and not a public relations campaign.” Jackson said she will consider issuing a court order to bar Stone and his attorneys from making public statements that could risk prejudice in the case.

The judge remarked that such an order wouldn't bar all public commentary. Stone could still discuss “foreign relations, immigration, or Tom Brady” as much as he wanted, she quipped. Prosecutors and Stone's defense team have until Feb. 8 to file their briefs.