Trump indictment decision is delayed AGAIN as Manhattan grand jury weighing charges takes ‘scheduled month-long hiatus’
- After multiple delays, Manhattan DA’s Office announced ‘scheduled hiatus’
- It is the latest delay after weeks of back-and-forth and political jousting
- Many say DA Alvin Bragg has no case and that the investigation is malicious
The Manhattan grand jury deciding whether or not to indict former President Donald Trump will break for another month in the latest delay in the ongoing legal saga.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg had referred the case to a grand jury earlier this month in the hope of indicting Trump on campaign finance violations.
But weeks after predicting his own arrest, Trump remains free, and the wind in Bragg’s sails seems to be waning.
NYPD staff remove barricades from the court house where a grand jury had been deliberating charges against Donald Trump
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has been widely criticized for his handling of the case. Many say it has no legs and is driven by his own political hatred of Trump
Today, Politico reports that the grand jury will not hear evidence for another month.
It is part of a ‘scheduled hiatus’, according to Politico’s sources.
Trump is yet to respond to the latest delay but earlier he praised the grand jurors, who have not yet indicted him.