
CNN reports:
Donald Trump’s campaign released a new video Friday attacking the prosecutors who have brought cases against or are investigating the former president one day after Trump was arrested and arraigned for a third time.
The video attacks federal special prosecutor Jack Smith, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and dubs the group the “Fraud Squad.”
“Meet the cast of unscrupulous accomplices he’s assembled to get Trump,” the narrator says in the video. Trump appeared in court on Thursday in Washington, DC, and pleaded not guilty to charges brought by Smith related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
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When will it be time for a Motion to Revoke Pretrial Release? pic.twitter.com/a3RBgfH17K
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) August 4, 2023
@TheJusticeDept should probably request the Court reconsider the former presidents bail conditions. pic.twitter.com/3E7quRCbuh
— Andrew C Laufer, Esq (@lauferlaw) August 4, 2023
Free speech is one thing, but this is over the line. As a prosecutor, I’d be sorely tempted to make a motion to revoke Trump’s pre-trial bond & put him in custody. Let him explain it to the judge. pic.twitter.com/qEhiXtVFnu
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) August 4, 2023
Donald Trump swore in court yesterday he would not attempt to influence or intimidate witnesses, retaliate against anyone, or in any other way attempt to obstruct the administration of justice.
“Are you prepared to comply?” the magistrate judge asked.
“Yes,” Trump replied. pic.twitter.com/UWxcz0nZ1d
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) August 4, 2023
In the history of the United States, the numbers of prosecutors who run away in fear after being publicly threatened by a criminal defendant is exactly zero.
Illegal threats by a criminal defendant will make prosecutors work even harder. https://t.co/egRUJ9zwcY
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) August 4, 2023