Amid Social Media Attacks From Trump, Security Is Increased for Judge Overseeing His Jan. 6 Case

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Amid Social Media Attacks From Trump, Security Is Increased for Judge Overseeing His Jan. 6 Case
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Security for the judge overseeing Trump election case increased, reports say. The judge has been the target of threats and harassment since Trump was indicted last week.

. “I will be interested to see whether any of Trump’s lawyers are willing to make that suggestion; it’s such a crazy suggestion from a legal standpoint.”has requested a protective order against the former president

that would restrict what Trump can say in public about evidence he and his legal team receive as part of the discovery phase of the case. The order is necessary, Smith argues, because Trump’s comments could intimidate possible witnesses that the Justice Department brings forward to testify. If Chutkan rules against Trump, it will likely only amplify his complaints.

Included in the request for the protective order was a post Trump made late last week on Truth Social, which appeared to be a warning to those who cross him. “IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I’M COMING AFTER YOU!” it read.piece, you know you’re reading non-profit, independent, ethical journalism. We take zero corporate dollars to ensure that we can publish freely and honestly, with no compromises.That’s how we can publish work like the piece above – through individual donations from readers like you.

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