Former President Trump sat with Fox & Friends Weekend for his first interview after being convicted on all 34 counts in his New York hush money case. Former Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance, Jr. reacts to the interview on Meet the Press.
The prosecutor who secured the first conviction of a former U.S. president argued that Donald Trump should still be subjected to rules meant to protect prosecutors and jurors from his 'inflammatory public attacks,' citing a wave of threats against Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, his family and DA employees this year.
The DA's filing cited reporting from NBC News that showed Trump's guilty verdict had sparked a wave of violent rhetoric targeting prosecutors, the judge and jurors who agreed there was no reasonable doubt that Trump had committed 34 felonies.
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