Inside Story of How Fox Fell for the ‘Big Lie’ 

The Atlanta-area prosecutor leading the criminal racketeering case against former president Donald Trump and 14 allies asked a judge Wednesday to revoke the bond of one of Trump’s co-defendants, accusing him of trying to intimidate potential witnesses in the case.In a motion filed with the court, Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis (D) said Harrison Floyd had “engaged in numerous intentional and flagrant violations” of his bond agreement, which bars him from communicating directly or indirectly with co-defendants or potential witnesses about the case.The motion included screenshots of several social media messages they claim were posted by Floyd on his account on X, formerly Twitter, that mentioned several Georgia election officials and others who are likely witnesses in the case.