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Prosecutors in Trump classified documents case are facing threats

FBI says it is working with partner agencies to assess and respond to threats as classified-documents prosecution moves forward

Updated July 6, 2023 at 5:56 p.m. EDT|Published July 6, 2023 at 5:11 p.m. EDT
Former president Donald Trump's motorcade leaves the federal courthouse in Miami after his initial court appearance June 13 on charges alleging he mishandled classified documents. (Josh Ritchie for The Washington Post /for The Washington Post)
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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.