Liked these quotes from the OP link:
The restraining order is the result of a
lawsuit filed by the Ohio Democratic Party against Trump, Stone, and the Ohio Republican Party. The suit asked the court to declare it illegal to intimidate voters at the polls. Similar suits have been filed in Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Michigan. The Ohio
complaint laid out a long history of remarks by
Trump and his running mate, Mike Pence, encouraging supporters to watch the polls. (For example, Trump told a crowd in Akron, Ohio,
"And when I say 'watch,' you know what I'm talking about right? You know what I'm talking about.")
& from the actual Order of the Court, Trumpsters are not to be:
a. Hindering or delaying a voter or prospective voter from reaching or leaving the polling place fixed for casting the voter's ballot.
b. Engaging in any unauthorized "poll watching" activities inside of the polling places, within one hundred fifty feet of polling places ("the buffer zone"), or within ten feet of a voter standing in a line extending beyond the buffer zone. Unauthorized "poll watching" includes challenging or questioning voters about their eligibility to vote, or training, organizing, or directing others to do the same;
c. Interrogating, admonishing, interfering with, or verbally harassing voters or prospective voters inside the polling places, in the buffer zone, or within ten feet of a voter standing in line outside the buffer zone, or training, organizing, or directing others to do the same;
d. Distributing literature and/or stating to individuals at polling places, in the buffer zone, or within ten feet of a voter standing in line outside the buffer zone, that voter fraud is a crime, or describing the penalties under any Ohio or Federal statute for impermissibly casting a ballot, or training, organizing, or directing individuals to do the same;
e.Gathering or loitering, or otherwise being present without the intention to vote, at polling places, the buffer zone, or within ten feet of a voter standing in line outside the buffer zone;
f. Following, taking photos of, or otherwise recording voters or prospective voters, those assisting voters or prospective voters, or their vehicles at or around a polling place, or training, organizing or directing others to do the same;
g. Questioning, and training, organizing, or deputizing any persons to question voters at Ohio polling places, in the buffer zone, or within ten feet of a voter standing in line outside the buffer zone, under the guise of the purported "exit polling" or "citizen journalist" operations organized and encouraged by Defendants Stone and Stop the Steal.