Trump Co-Defendant Faces Jail Time and Bail Revocation in Georgia Prosecution

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is seeking to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, a co-defendant in the Georgia racketeering case involving former President Trump, over incendiary social media posts that prosecutors claim are attempts to obstruct justice and intimidate witnesses. Floyd is the first of 19 defendants at risk of being detained for violating pretrial release conditions. The case raises questions about how Willis will handle similar concerns regarding Trump's own inflammatory social media as his trial approaches. The outcome of Floyd's hearing could impact the scrutiny of Trump's social media behavior.
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