Friday, March 24, 2023

There Will Be Consequences For This!

He threatening violence if he is indicted.


Washed Up 45 may have added state and federal charges on his belt. 

The former president has been attacking Manhattan, New York District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Fulton County, Georgia Prosecutor Fani Willis, and Special Counsel Jack Smith with rhetoric that seems like threats.

Facebook, YouTube and Twitter allowed him back on these platforms and of course his own Truth Social, which he is constantly ranting and sharing controversial content.

A busy morning on social media for Washed Up 45 was capped with a post suggesting the leads of four different investigations into his conduct be removed from their post.

Washed Up 45’s comments follow significant advances in each investigation.
Even Drudge think this goes too far.

“District Attorney Bragg is a danger to our Country, and should be removed immediately, along with Radical Lunatic Bombthrower Jack Smith, who is harassing and intimidating innocent people at levels not seen before, ‘Get Trump’ Letitia James, the worst Attorney General in the United States, and Atlanta D.A. Fani Willis, who is trying to make PERFECT phone calls into a plot to destroy America, but reigns over the most violent Crime Scene in America, and does nothing about it!” the former president wrote in a post on his social media site.

Bragg is set to meet Monday with a grand jury assembled to hear evidence in a case reviewing whether Washed Up 45 broke the law in organizing and concealing a $130,000 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels.

The former president last weekend predicted he would be arrested Tuesday in connection with the probe — a date that has come and gone as the grand jury continues their closed-door meetings.

Special counsel Jack Smith, who is overseeing an investigation into the mishandling of records at Mar-a-Lago as well as the effort to stop the transition of power after the 2020 election, also just scored a major court victory. An appeals court backed a lower court ruling ordering Washed Up 45’s attorney in the Mar-a-Lago probe, Evan Corcoran, to turn over documents and transcripts of calls to prosecutors. 

The ruling pierces the attorney-client privilege between Corcoran and the former president, with the lower court judge determining the communications are not privileged since they may have occurred in furtherance of a crime.

An envelope containing a suspicious letter and white powder was sent to Bragg on Friday.

A New York Police Department spokesperson said the substance was deemed “non-hazardous” but declined to comment further on the matter. When asked about the item, the FBI in a statement said it was responding to an incident in Manhattan involving “a suspicious letter.”

Early Friday morning, Washed Up 45 said Bragg seeking charges against him could result in “potential death & destruction.”

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