"Georgia Judge Considers Revoking Trump Co-Defendant's Bail Over Social Media Posts"

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A judge in Georgia is considering whether to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, one of former President Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case, due to alleged social media posts that prosecutors claim violate his bond conditions. The posts on X (formerly Twitter) targeted Georgia elections officials and were deemed by the district attorney's office as "intentional and flagrant violations." Floyd's attorneys argue that his posts are protected political speech and deny that they violated his bond order. Prosecutors accuse Floyd of involvement in pressuring a former election worker to make false statements.
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