Manhattan DA: I won’t tolerate intimidation tactics from Trump’s and his supporters

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg says he won’t tolerate harassment tactics after Trump’s call for his supporters to protest his potential indictment

  • Comes after Trump called on his supporters to protest the Manhattan DA
  • News emerged that the ex-president could be charged this week in the case of a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels

Donald Trump’s call for his supporters to protest his potential indictment this week has not deterred Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who said such intimidation tactics will not be tolerated.

Bragg released a memo assuring his office workers of their safety and claiming that law enforcement is on alert to investigate any threats. He did not name Trump, but said the threats were related to an “ongoing investigation by this agency.”

It comes after reports emerged that Trump could face charges as early as this week in the case involving a hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

“Please know that your safety is our top priority,” Bragg said in the memo first reported by Politico.

“We will not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in New York,” he added.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said in a memo that harassment tactics will not be tolerated after Trump called for protests over his potential indictment

Followed the former president who claimed he will be arrested on Tuesday and called on his supporters to protest the possible indictment

Followed the former president who claimed he will be arrested on Tuesday and called on his supporters to protest the possible indictment

Bragg’s office is working with the New York Police Department and the Office of Court Administration to prevent potential violence as law enforcement officials step up security around the New York County Supreme Court.

“Our law enforcement partners will ensure that any specific or credible threats against the office are fully investigated and appropriate precautions are taken so that all 1,600 of us have a safe working environment,” Bragg wrote.

Trump this weekend urged Americans to protest impending criminal charges against him for payments made to Daniels before he ran for president.

Prosecutors from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office met Saturday to discuss how to handle the announcement of Trump’s indictment and arrest, which the former president says will take place on Tuesday.

Officials are also bracing for demonstrations that could turn violent after Trump issued a provocative call for Americans to “protest, protest, protest” as they rage online over the lawsuit.

The former president risked stirring up controversy with a post on his Truth Social platform in which he said “it’s time” and called on his supporters to organize demonstrations to “save America.”

Trump’s post, written in all caps, was posted hours after he said he would be arrested Tuesday over claims he broke the law by paying porn star Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet about their alleged affair, which he denies ever having. have occurred.

Trump wrote, “WE JUST CANNOT ALLOW THIS ANYMORE. THEY ARE KILLING OUR NATION WHILE WE SIT BACK AND WATCH. WE MUST SAVE AMERICA!PROTEST, PROTEST, PROTEST!!!”

Trump denies having a sexual relationship with Daniels (pictured with Trump) and his lawyer has called the $130,000 she was paid for keeping her mouth shut an

Trump denies having a sexual relationship with Daniels (pictured with Trump) and his lawyer has called the $130,000 she was paid for keeping her mouth shut an “inconvenient payment” that rich or famous people sometimes pay to have a distracting make the situation go away

Trump posted a post, written in all caps, calling on his supporters to protest just hours after he said he claimed he would be arrested on Tuesday

Trump posted a post, written in all caps, calling on his supporters to protest just hours after he said he claimed he would be arrested on Tuesday