Rewritten article about Trump, Bragg, and DOJ strategies

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The former U.S. president is reportedly shaping a retaliatory strategy against Alvin Bragg, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York who oversees a financial fraud case involving the Trump Organization. News outlets describe this as a developing effort tied to ongoing legal battles.

Observers note that Bragg is the prosecutor who has the authority to press charges against the former president, depending on how the investigation unfolds and what evidence is presented. The reporting suggests the ex-president has, in a meeting, asked aides to consider ways to respond to what he views as an illegal inquiry and to explore potential actions the Department of Justice could take in relation to the cases under scrutiny.

Sources indicate that members of Trump’s team are looking for legal avenues to apply pressure on several prosecutors within the DOJ, Bragg included, as part of a broader push to influence the trajectory of the investigation and its handling.

Earlier reports described the possibility that the former president might prefer to appear in court in handcuffs, using the courtroom as a platform for political messaging. The same coverage notes that supporters have been urged to contribute to a renewed presidential bid, with communications directed toward Republican donors and networks keen to back the campaign team’s strategic aims.

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