Startling intel bulletins reveal uptick in violent threats over Trump indictment: report https://t.co/FX6p68o9dw
— Raw Story (@RawStory) March 21, 2023
According to the security bulletin, “Tactics mentioned included using dump trucks to drop ‘a few tons of gravel on six bridges’ in hopes of making them unusable thereby causing a ‘serious hit to food and economic deliveries’ in and out of New York.”Seriously? This idea wouldn’t even make the grade in a bad movie. Anybody else remember the truckers who were going to shut down D.C.? That was more realistic than this.
It’s almost like the courts are tired of Trump’s delaying tactics.to be clear, this pertains to the DOJ investigation, which is totally separate from the Manhattan DA one that people have been fixated on in recent days. Trump is in under duress on multiple fronts. https://t.co/8slGl0lyyV
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) March 22, 2023
-At midnight, Trump side must detail documents at issue
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) March 22, 2023
-At 6 AM, Jack Smith team must reply
Three-judge panel will likely rule quickly, given extraordinary urgency of timeline.
2/2https://t.co/xKcvdjhxaM
— George Conwayπ» (@gtconway3d) March 22, 2023
Trump is breaking all the norms. How’s that working out for him?15/ Clients are usually unguarded with their lawyers, with good reason. That's why we have attorney-client privilege.
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) March 22, 2023
But when privilege is pierced? That could be a big problem for Trump, especially since those communications appear to be related to obstruction of justice. /end
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