Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg says he won’t tolerate intimidation tactics after Trump’s call for his supporters to protests his potential indictment
- Comes after Trump called on his supporters to protest the Manhattan DA
- News emerged that the ex-president could be indicted this week in the case involving a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels
Donald Trump‘s call for his supporters to protest his potential indictment this week is not deterring Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who said such intimidation tactics won’t be tolerated.
Bragg released a memo to his office staff assuring them of their safety and claiming that law enforcement are on alert investigating any threats. He did not use Trump’s name, but mentioned that the threats were related to an ‘ongoing investigation by this office.’
It comes after reports emerged that Trump could be indicted as early as this week in the case involving a hush-money payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels before he ran for president.
‘Please know that your safety is our top priority,’ Bragg said in the memo first reported by Politico.
‘We do not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in New York,’ he added.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a memo that intimidation tactics won’t be tolerated after Trump called for protests over his potential indictment