The Manhattan grand jury investigating Donald Trump for an alleged hush money payment is reportedly going on a monthlong hiatus. The break would push the earliest date for Trump to be indicted to late April.
The grand jury is going on a previously planned one-month hiatus, per Politico, which would push the earliest date for Trump to be indicted to late April.The report suggests Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is responsible for reconvening the grand jury during planned breaks if he wants them to meet earlier.
"I HAVE GAINED SUCH RESPECT FOR THIS GRAND JURY, & PERHAPS EVEN THE GRAND JURY SYSTEM AS A WHOLE," Trump posted on Truth Social on Wednesday. Reports earlier this month indicated the grand jury was on the verge of indicting Trump, with the former president himself claiming that on March 18 that he would be arrested"Tuesday of next week." He did not provide what lead him to believe he would be arrested. Trump has not been arrested or indicted by the grand jury as of March 29.
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