Ga. judge to weigh revoking Trump co-defendant Harrison Floyd's bond over social media posts

Nov 21, 2023 View Original Article
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    -26% Moderately Liberal

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    60% ReliableFair

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    78% Negative

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"In a motion last week to revoke Floyd's bond, District Attorney Fani Willis' office cited Floyd's posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, targeting Georgia elections officials such as Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Gabriel Sterling as well as election worker Ruby Freeman."
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"All of the other defendants, including Trump, were released on bond after they were booked."
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"A judge will hear arguments Tuesday on the Fulton County district attorney's request to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, one of former President Donald Trump's 18 co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case, over social media posts that prosecutors said are intentional and flagrant violations of his bond conditions."
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-30% Liberal
"Floyd's attorneys also demanded prosecutors show evidence that Freeman has suffered harm as a result of their client's posts and asked Judge Scott McAfee to reject the motion or include language on restricting social media statements, like former President Donald Trump's bond order does."
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-34% Liberal
"Trump and his allies had falsely accused Freeman of fraud in the 2020 election."
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50% : In a motion last week to revoke Floyd's bond, District Attorney Fani Willis' office cited Floyd's posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, targeting Georgia elections officials such as Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Gabriel Sterling as well as election worker Ruby Freeman.

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