China News Network, March 3 Comprehensive US media reported that former US President Trump posted on social media on the 25th local time that if the Manhattan District Attorney charges him, it may lead to "potential death and destruction."

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According to reports, Trump posted on his social media platform "Truth Social" at about 1 to 2 a.m. local time, saying, "What kind of person can accuse a former US president? He has received more votes than any sitting president in history, and (so far) he is the leading Republican candidate, all of whom know that there is no crime at all, and that the potential death and destruction that such false accusations can trigger can have catastrophic consequences for our country. ”

"Why (would you do such a thing)? Who would do such a thing? Only a degenerate psychopath who truly hates America will! Trump also wrote.

The Hill said the post meant that Trump's verbal attacks on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg had escalated.

Trump may be charged by prosecutors in the near future for allegedly paying "hush money" to American "star" Daniels. Trump vehemently denies this. Currently, the grand jury is weighing whether to indict the case.

The New York Times also noted that hours after Trump posted the post, the district attorney's office found a threatening letter to Prague containing death threats and some white powder, which was later determined not to be dangerous.

The FBI and the New York Police Department launched an investigation. NBC, citing law enforcement sources, said it was the latest in recent weeks that "hundreds" of threats against Prague and its offices had emerged.

The US media believes that Trump's post also exacerbated concerns that Trump may "incite violence" before facing potential charges.

Trump once posted on the 18th that he expected to be arrested on March 3, calling on supporters to protest and support him to "take the country back." In previous posts, he also attacked prosecutor Prague for receiving indirect financial support from financial tycoons and called the Manhattan District Attorney's Office "corrupt" and "highly politicized."

In response to Trump's comments, Bragg said in an internal memo to employees that he would not be intimidated by Trump's remarks and that his office "will continue to abide by the law fairly and impartially and will speak publicly in due course."