We know that large amounts of money had been spent out of the fund that was announced by the former president, and is being used to pay for lawyers, to various witnesses. The potential for coercion in that case is pretty obvious.
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Lofgren highlights concerns about the use of funds raised by Trump to pay for legal representation of witnesses in the January 6th investigation.
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