Key takeaways:
- Former President Donald Trump has been offered the chance to testify before a grand jury in the Manhattan district attorney’s office.
- The Manhattan district attorney’s office has been investigating every aspect of President Trump’s life for the past five years, but have come up empty at every turn.
- It is unclear if Trump will take the district attorney’s offer to testify before the grand jury.
Former President Donald Trump has been offered the chance to testify before a grand jury in the Manhattan district attorney’s office, according to a report by The New York Times. The grand jury has been investigating a hush money payment scheme.
Trump’s legal team has been concerned with the district attorney’s intentions due to recent activity at the grand jury. Trump’s lawyer recently met with the district attorney’s office, according to a source familiar with the matter. This move suggests that Trump could face an indictment in the case.
The Manhattan district attorney’s office has been investigating every aspect of President Trump’s life for the past five years, but have come up empty at every turn. The district attorney’s office declined to comment to CNN.
A Trump spokesperson said in a statement, “The Manhattan District Attorney’s threat to indict President Trump is simply insane. This is a new political attack and a clear exoneration of President Trump.”
It is unclear if Trump will take the district attorney’s offer to testify before the grand jury. The outcome of the investigation is yet to be seen.
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