The Washington Post reports:
Individual prosecutors involved in the classified documents case against former president Donald Trump are facing substantial harassment and threats online and elsewhere, according to extremism experts and a government official familiar with the matter.
At the same time, two officials said, federal agencies have not observed a general increase in threats against law enforcement in the weeks since Trump was indicted in South Florida — a sharp contrast from the surge of violent rhetoric in the days after FBI agents searched the former president’s Florida property last August.
Far-right Trump supporters are posting the names of prosecutors and government workers online and yelling them at demonstrations, threatening them and sometimes revealing details about their personal lives, the experts said.
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Far-right supporters of Donald Trump are posting the names and personal details of prosecutors and government workers involved in the classified documents case against him, leading to substantial harassment and threats, according to extremism experts. https://t.co/Aqkl3nvy2m
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