
"Enough is enough!"
Former New York federal prosecutor Kristy Greenberg appeared on MSNBC's "Alex Wagner Tonight" outraged by the fact that Donald Trump's words have inspired "credible threats" and demanded stringent measures to be instituted to keep him from inspiring followers to bring harm to his perceived foes.
"When you look at some of these messages, just looking at the sampling that were in there, they are vile," she said. "The messages against the clerk were wishing for her death randomized; they are sickening."
"The worst part about it is... they found these were credible violent threats."
She was discussing the transcriptions of threatening voicemails that fill more than 275 single-spaced pages, according to Wednesday’s filing.
They showcase in grim detail a deluge of intimidation that has sprouted since Trump and his company were put on trial for a $250 million civil lawsuit brought on by Attorney General Letitia James.
“You should be executed,” reads one message.
“Trust me when I say this,” according to another. “I will come for you. I don’t care. Ain’t nobody gonna stop me either.”
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The New York state court system’s Department of Public Safety confirmed that State Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron, continues to be the butt of harassment and threats deemed “credible” before the trial began back in October.
A post on Trump's Truth Social alleging that Engoron's clerk was in a relationship with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) apparently led to her experiencing daily doxxing and fielding 20 to 30 calls a day to her personal cellphone and 30 to 50 messages a day on social media and personal email accounts.
"Every time they found when Donald Trump opened his mouth and threatened and attacked these people — the threats went up, Greenberg said. "So, enough is enough already. There has to be a gag order that has teeth, that will in force and shut him up and stop it. This is completely unacceptable."
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