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Grand Jury proceedings related to Donald Trump, previously slotted for Wednesday have been canceled.
The Grand Jury was scheduled to hear from at least one additional witness today but was canceled by the office of Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg.
# BREAKING: The Manhattan DA cancelled his planned arrest of President Trump when his final Grand Jury witness told the jurors that Bragg was hiding hundreds of pages of exculpatory evidence from them. Bragg is at risk of being charged with prosecutorial misconduct.
— CountryDen Digital Warrior (@den_country) March 23, 2023
The Grand Jury was made aware on the day of the cancelation. Bragg’s office refused to make comment when questioned by Fox News.
Has anyone in Biden Administration been in contact with the Manhattan DA’s office about a possible Trump indictment?
Any Democrat members of congress?
Everyone knows this is all politics. But how far does it go?
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) March 22, 2023
According to Insider, it is unlikely that there will be any more meetings this week at all. In contrast, the New York Times desperately reports that Thursday the soonest an indictment will come.
A Trump indictment would be a disgusting abuse of power. The DA should be put in jail.
— Rand Paul (@RandPaul) March 21, 2023
Fox News sources indicate that there is major conflict or “dissension” within the district attorney’s office because the case is apparently weak.
Trump has allegedly not been notified at this time whether or not Bragg actually intends to push charges against him.
Bragg initially halted investigations indefinitely against the former President when he became district attorney in early 2022. This information came to light via a high-ranking former prosecutor who resigned.
Investigations ramped back up just as the 45th commander-in-chief announced his 2024 presidential bid.
Many believe the Grand Jury investigation is nothing more than a politically motivated witch hunt mounted by the former president’s opponents.
Prosecutors claim that a $130,000 payment to Stormy Daniel’s was a campaign expenditure not permitted by law, though it appears there is difficulty in proving this.
Trump initially predicted that his own arrest would happen on Tuesday after an anticipated indictment. He called for his supporters to protest of the arrest took place.
Levying charges against a former President is a dangerous game. Using prosecutorial action to knock out politicians can come with grave consequences.
The foundation for such action must be rooted in solid ground, though it would appear this case may be at least somewhat shaky.
Jesse Kelly Tweeted:
https://twitter.com/JesseKellyDC/status/1638622414543134743?s=20
Terrence K Williams Tweeted:
Y’all do know if Elon Musk didn’t buy Twitter, anyone defending Trump would be suspended or shadow banned. The Biden Administration and Democrats are pissed off at Elon Musk for allowing us to get the truth out about this bogus Trump Indictment
Thank you Elon Musk for giving…
— Terrence K. Williams (@w_terrence) March 22, 2023
Benny Johnson Tweeted:
Do not let the erroneous and irrelevant Trump indictment WITCH HUNT distract you from the REAL scandal—
Joe Biden peddled political influence, sold out America, took millions in CASH from the CCP and laundered it through his family business. Highly illegal!
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 22, 2023
Another user tweeted this
Hmm ? might be why Trump’s indictment is on hold pic.twitter.com/q8F7HT6taG
— ? Eagle Wings ? (@CRRJA5) March 22, 2023
Let us know what you think will happen!