Judge asks former president to refrain from inciting violence

Joe KovacsBy Joe Kovacs

President Donald Trump (Official White House photo)

President Donald Trump (Official White House photo)

Donald Trump “definitely glared” at Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney who indicted the former president Tuesday on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with his alleged role in hush-money payments toward the end of his 2016 presidential campaign.

Trump vocally pleaded “not guilty” to all counts before Judge Juan Merchan, an avowed Democrat whose daughter has reportedly worked for Kamala Harris.

“It is not just about one payment,” said Bragg.

Jake Gibson, a federal law-enforcement producer for Fox News, said after Tuesday’s arraignment : “I think it’s worth noting, President Trump definitely glared at the D.A. Bragg when he left.

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“He seemed to get up, look around the room. .. and then lock his eyes on Alvin Bragg.”

“Trump was the last one to walk in the hearing. And this was pretty intense. It’s not a huge room but there’s probably 50 reporters in there. There were 15, 20, 25 law enforcement officials that were on the end of each row.”

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