Judge emphasizes Trump 'not commit a crime,' 'try to influence a juror' in terms of release
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In setting the conditions of release at Donald Trump's arraignment on federal charges related to the 2020 election, the judge emphasized that the most important condition of Trump's release is that he not commit a crime while he is released, including trying to influence a juror. Andrew Weissmann, former federal prosecutor, talks with an MSNBC panel about how this admonition deviates from what is typical.Aug. 3, 2023
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