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Trump jabs at judge in election case, testing warning against ‘inflammatory’ statements

Por: Politico Politics August 14, 2023

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Donald Trump slammed the judge presiding over his newest criminal case early Monday, testing her that he refrain from “inflammatory” attacks against those involved in his case. In a Truth Social post just before 1 a.m., Trump assailed U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan as “highly partisan” and “very biased and unfair,” citing as evidence a statement she made during the sentencing of a woman who participated in the mob that... + full article



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