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Grand jury not scheduled to meet in Donald Trump hush-money case until late April
The jurors will consider another case on April 3 and 5 ahead of a previously scheduled two-week hiatus, but the Manhattan District Attorney's Office could change the schedule, Xinhua news agency quoted the reports as saying. New York prosecutors are examining alleged Trump's role in a hush-money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Grand jury in Donald Trump hush-money case to resume session on April 3: Reports
The grand jury is expected to reconvene in lower Manhattan, New York City, and may hear a witness in the afternoon of that day, Xinhua news agency quoted the reports as saying. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office is reportedly investigating Trump's role in an alleged hush-money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
Trump little fazed by possible indictment on NY tax evasion case
Trump is quite calm and has repeatedly insisted, especially Saturday night, that he was not upset by expected criminal charges that might arise from the Manhattan district attorney's investigation into his role in paying hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels as he returned from a campaign rally in Waco, Texas.
Grand jury won't hear Trump hush-money payment case this week
Several American media outlets reported the latest development in Trump's legal issues, citing sources familiar with the situation. Members of the grand jury have been meeting Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, reports Xinhua news agency. The jury was set to return to court in lower Manhattan, New York City, on Thursday but it will.
Trump may be charged in connection with hush money paid to adult film star
A city prosecutor has "signalled" Trump's lawyers that he could face criminal charges in the 2016 incident, The New York Times reported on Thursday evening citing unnamed sources. NBC news also reported quoting his lawyers that Trump had been asked to appear before a grand jury investigating the case, which is usually an indication that an indictment or framing of charges was likely.
Trump to remain in 2024 presidential race even if criminally indicted
Trump in his characteristic flamboyant style said: "Oh, absolutely, I won't even think about leaving. Probably, it'll enhance my numbers, but it's a very bad thing for America. It's very bad for the country."Trump made the remakrs while being asked at a gaggle before his conservative political action conference address, media reports said. Trump is up against a barrage.
Special counsel probing Trump subpoenas Mike Pence
The source told CNN on Thursday that 01:30 special counsel Jack Smith's office is "seeking documents and testimony related to January 6" and want the former Vice President to "testify about his interactions with Trump leading up to the 2020 election and the day of the attack on the Capitol". The DOJ's probe into the efforts by Trump.
Iranian official vows legal pursuit of Trump, Pompeo for Soleimani's assassination
Pompeo's "horror is quite serious and real," as he, along with Trump and all the other "criminals," must be tried and punished in a just court on the charge of assassinating Iranian and Iraqi officials, said Abbas Ali Kadkhodaei, who heads a special legal committee tasked to investigate Soleimani's assassination, in a Twitter post on Saturday.
Indian-American Republican Party challenger picking up support to head party
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is emerging as a potential challenger to Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, expressed support for Dhillon on Thursday calling for a change in the leadership of the Republican National Committee (RNC). Chandigarh-born Dhillon, who proudly broadcasts her Punjab roots with the Twitter handle "@pnjaban" is running against the current chair Ronna McDaniel in the organisational elections to be held on Friday.
Capitol rioter who posed with feet on Pelosi's desk found guilty
Richard "Bigo" Barnett was among the crowd of thousands of supporters of former President Donald Trump who stormed Congress on January 6, 2021, in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election result, reports the BBC. The former House Speaker was forced to flee the chamber floor with other lawmakers as the protesters stormed their way into the building.
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