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Trump social media post flagged by prosecutors in court filing
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 06 - 08 - 2023

Prosecutors in Donald Trump's upcoming trial have asked for limits on what the ex-president can publicly say about the case, after he shared a threatening message online.
In a filing late on Friday night, the prosecutors said they feared Trump might disclose confidential evidence.
They justified the move citing a post by Trump shared on Friday, saying it targeted people involved in the case.
But Trump's team insisted the post was directed at political opponents.
On the Truth social network Mr Trump wrote "IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I'M COMING AFTER YOU!" on Friday afternoon, just a day after he pleaded not guilty to four charges in the alleged election fraud case.
The charges — which include conspiracy to defraud the US, tampering with a witness and conspiracy against the rights of citizens — stem from the former president's actions in the wake of the 2020 election, including around the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
In their filing, the office of Special Counsel Jack Smith said the post raised concerns that Trump could publicly reveal secret material, including grand jury transcripts obtained from prosecutors.
Noting that Trump has a history of attacking judges, attorneys and witnesses against him, Smith's office warned that his behavior could have "a harmful chilling effect on witnesses or adversely affect the fair administration of justice in this case".
The Republican has already hit out against the special counsel, telling a crowd of supporters in Alabama on Friday that Smith was a "deranged human being" and "a bad guy".
The filing added that Friday's post "specifically or by implication" referred to those involved in the criminal case against him.
It added the order which they are seeking — known as a protective order —would not be "overly restrictive", saying that it did not prevent Trump and his team discussing the case in the media and would allow him to access discovery materials for use in his defense.
"All the proposed order seeks to prevent is the improper dissemination or use of discovery materials, including to the public," the filing said.
Judge Tanya Chutkan gave Trump's legal team until 17:00 local time on Monday to respond to the submission. Trump's lawyers asked for three more days, but the judge denied their request.
In a statement shortly after the filing, a spokesperson for Trump defended the social media post and insisted that he had been targeting political opponents.
"The Truth post cited is the definition of political speech," the statement said, adding that it was in response to "dishonest special interest groups" and political action committees attacking him.
Speaking later at a campaign rally in South Carolina, Trump said he regards his indictment as a "great badge of honor".
He told the event that he was being indicted "because they're afraid of all of us", and wanted to silence him and his supporters — but America would be free again if he returned to the White House.
Judge Chutkan, a noted hard-liner on cases against those accused of participation in the Capitol riots, is expected to call in attorneys from both sides on Aug. 28 to discuss setting a trial date.
Prosecutors have already said that the case would benefit from a speedy trial.
But Trump's defense attorney John Lauro has said his team will need more time to prepare. He said the prosecution's timeline was "somewhat absurd" given that the investigation itself had taken three years.
Trump now faces five upcoming trials — three criminal trials which include the classified documents case, the hush money case, and these election charges; and two civil trials over business practices and alleged defamation of a woman who accused him of rape. — BBC


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