Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is seeking to revoke the bond of Harrison Floyd, a co-defendant in the Georgia racketeering case involving former President Trump, due to incendiary social media posts. Floyd, a leader of Black Voices for Trump, is the first of 19 defendants at risk of being detained over his posts, which prosecutors claim violate his pretrial release conditions. The posts are said to have attempted to obstruct justice by intimidating future witnesses and communicating with co-defendants in the case. Some of the posts mention state witnesses, including Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Gabe Sterling. Willis argues that Trump's claim to free speech may be stronger than that of other co-defendants, but it does not entitle him to say anything without consequences. The outcome of this case raises questions about how Willis might approach similar concerns with Trump's own inflammatory social media as his trial approaches. Floyd maintains his innocence and denies that his posts violated his bond order. Willis's motion targets multiple posts made by Floyd on the social media platform X (formerly-known-as Twitter) and in a podcast interview.