US prosecutor warns Trump for intimidating witnesses
US prosecutor warns Trump for intimidating witnesses
A federal judge warned former US President Donald Trump not to intimidate witnesses… in the 2020 election tampering case. Federal Judge Tanya Chatkan also warned Trump to be careful, according to the CNN News Agency. his words and statements before making inflammatory public comments on this case. Chatkan added: Even vague statements from any part of this case or the case inspector can threaten the prosecution of the case. Judge Chatkan's warning came after Trump's attorneys and prosecutors disagreed on which documents in the case could be released to the media.
According to the report, the judge's decision to allow Trump to release some non-sensitive documents runs counter to the goals of prosecutors, who focused last week on Trump's threatening social media posts aimed at intimidating potential witnesses in the case. The day after the court hearing, Trump wrote in a threatening post on his personal social network Truth Social: "If you go to court after me, I will come after you." With the publication of this post, prosecutors have raised the issue in a lawsuit that Trump may have intended to intimidate witnesses by improperly disclosing classified government documents. Trump, as one of the Republican candidates in the 2024 presidential election, is facing charges such as conspiring to deceive the nation, trying to prevent Congress from confirming Joe Biden's victory, and disenfranchising voters.