El Salvador judge orders prominent critic of President Bukele to remain in jail before trial
A judge in El Salvador ordered Tuesday that a lawyer and well-known critic of President Nayib Bukele remain in jail as his prosecution on charges of money laundering proceeds in a blow to critics pushing back against the government.
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